By Medi-Share member, Niki Hardy It was cancer or lymphoma, that’s what the doctor said. I was told in no uncertain terms that there was no third option.
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Your child calls out in the night. “I don’t feel good,” you hear.
author: Christian Care Ministry
A worldview of healthcare versus a Biblical view... what's the difference and why should we care? Before we can discuss the difference between the two, we must first define what
author: Christian Care Ministry
By Shanneé Tracey
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By Shanneé Tracey, Government and Policy Affairs Representative at Christian Care Ministry Despite the government shut down, lawmakers across the country have started...
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The state of Hawaii recently passed the Our Care, Our Choice Act, which legalizes “medically assisted death.” For those wanting to end their life, it requires they have two...
author: Peter Rosenberger
It’s no secret that the overall cost of healthcare continues to rise at an alarming rate. It was projected that healthcare spending in the U.S. would increase by 5.3% in 2018...
author: Christian Care Ministry
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