Aborting the Disabled A bill before the Senate hopes to better inform mothers about diagnosed disabilities, while a study confirms that women can feel pressured to terminate their pregnancy if tests find a disability.
by Rob Moll | April 13, 2006
Ricardo the Fierce A not-so-clinical book for those touched by special-needs kids.
Review by Timothy C. Morgan | January 8, 2007
Surprised by Disability Why the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensible.
Al Hsu | September 30, 2008
Welcome the Exceptional Churches that embrace people with disabilities do more than they imagine.
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 4, 2010
My Perfect Child What God taught me through my daughter's disability.
Amy Julia Becker | November 30, 2011
Abortion Case: Womb vs. Egg Ethical issues abound in case of British Columbia couple who wanted surrogate mom to terminate pregnancy after baby was found to have Down Syndrome.
Amy Julia Becker | October 15, 2010
A Mother's Love for a Modern-Day Miracle Meet the pro-choice, secular Manhattanite whose study of society’s outcasts prepared her to welcome a son with Down syndrome.
Review by Amy Julia Becker | October 16, 2013
Language Amy Julia Becker | August 28, 2009