For the Healing of the Nation
A look at healthcare, health insurance, and the Affordable Care Act from a Reformed Christian perspective
When our family moved from Lexington, KY, to Anniston, AL, to follow my husband’s call to become the pastor of a Presbyterian
MoreAnd If So, What Difference Does It Make? Healthcare is a very good thing for governments to provide, whether or not it
MoreEditor’s Note: We’ve spent the last few weeks reflecting on what our Christian faith has to say to our current systems of
MoreJustice or Freedom? In the debate over healthcare reform, it comes down to this: do we aim for a system based on
More“I’m sorry to have to tell you that you have cancer of the rectum.” I firmly believe now that such news should
MoreYour Mission Field Is Around You When I was in college, I felt a clear call to work in East Africa. This
MoreI’ll admit it. I winced when I read the theme for this week’s posts, “Vulnerable Populations and Christian Responsibility.” Again, I thought,
MoreEditor’s Note: This article was originally featured in the May/June 2003 issue of the print social witness magazine of the Presbyterian Church
More“Uncle, help me!” Adán cried. “Where are you?” Miguel called back. Fourteen-year-old Adán had enclosed himself into a bedroom closet to escape
MoreEthan, our 16-year-old son, is autistic. Like lots of autistic people, Ethan has highly focused interests, some of which include jumbo-sized vegetable
MoreIncreasing Access to Health and Wellness While most of the recent coverage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), more commonly referred to
MoreIn this issue, For the Healing of the Nation, Unbound seeks to engage the national healthcare debate from a Reformed Christian perspective
MoreTo begin, let us introduce ourselves. We are a newly wed 29-going-on-30, couple; my wife is a final-year seminary student preparing for
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