Jesus, after his Passion, death, resurrection and ascension, did not abandon the sick, the suffering and the dying. During his earthly ministry, he had a profound care for the sick and the suffering.
The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints Supports Ghana's Healthcare With US$510,000 In Diabetes And Maternity Care ...
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Approximately 10 priests from different dioceses have confirmed the situation to author and lawyer Martha Patricia Molina.
Dear friends, let me recount part of a newsletter I wrote back in the early ’90s when Judy and I were serving in the mission ...
I was outside on our deck at sunrise in Colorado. An hour before, a meteorite streaked across the sky among the brilliant ...
There are no records of God in the Hebrew testament or Jesus in the New Testament being involved in any political hierarchy, standing up for the least and the last and the lost and the hurting, yes.
These actions reflect Jesus' call to care for those in need: “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was ...
Trump's temptations to evangelicals are eerily similar to the temptations the Devil proposed to Jesus Christ before Jesus ...
The St. Louis area serves as the de facto capital of Catholic hospital systems. Three of the largest are headquartered here, ...
The morning after the election of Richard Nixon in 1968, Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy said: “This is a day for visiting the sick ...