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Perhaps one of the most feared words in the English language, cancer’s effects spread far beyond the body containing it. With the work of organizations like the Komen Foundation, it affects politics and legislation. Moreover, a cancer diagnosis forces one to consider human mortality, the morality of some treatments and research methods (like embryonic stem cell research), the process of dying, and the thought of life after death—and where God fits into all of it.
The Russell Moore Show
The poet and professor explores pain, preaching, and pursuing joy.
The Russell Moore Show
The author and historian addresses the problem of pain, the prosperity gospel, and perseverance.
In “Zero at the Bone,” the poet discusses love, lament, and living toward a ‘happy ending.’
The late pastor taught us how to live—and die.
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Hanna Wilt testified to God’s presence in a terminal diagnosis while pursuing a case against the pharmaceutical giant over its baby powder.
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Three years into his pancreatic cancer diagnosis, the New York pastor will undergo immunotherapy again.
How can we care for the sick when we don’t have the cash?
Why dwelling on our mortality may be good for us.
The New York pastor and author announced his diagnosis Sunday and begins chemo next week.
The Cross secured our salvation. But Jesus’ fate still breaks the Father’s heart.