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A More Perfect Society
Why I wouldn't want to live there.
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.
Ricardo the Fierce
A not-so-clinical book for those touched by special-needs kids.
Surprised by Disability
Why the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensible.
Welcome the Exceptional
Churches that embrace people with disabilities do more than they imagine.
Considering 'Curing' Down Syndrome with Caution
Why we shouldn't be too quick to think disabilities need correcting.
I Want to Be Accepted As I Am, But I’ll Take a Cure Too
Why we should consider correcting disabilities.
My Perfect Child
What God taught me through my daughter's disability.
Children with Down Syndrome: Will Culture Make Them Disappear?
Why we should see them as an endowment from God and not a mistaken diagnosis.
How Global Christians Build Bridges around Down Syndrome
Ministries recognize that those with Down syndrome are as valuable as anyone else.
The Day We Let Our Son Live
It ended up being the most important day of my life.
Two Stories about Babies with Down Syndrome
In light of new prenatal testing, what story will Christians tell about children with an extra 21st chromosome?
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.
A Real Happily-Ever-After for Babies With Down Syndrome
Abortion, adoption, and yet again, ignorance over special needs.
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.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers and the Politics of Down Syndrome
Both the right and the left have more to learn.
The Limitations of Language
For the Glory
Mental Age
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Top Story November 18, 2023

As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their Work
As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their Work
Duterte tried a hardline policy. Marcos is prioritizing rehab. Christians point to Jesus.

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