How the church can come to the aid of sufferers and their loved ones.
Matthew Loftus
In the era of modern medicine, a great many human afflictions can be treated, if not cured outright. Medicines easily defeat diseases that once would have killed us, while prosthetics and pain-relief drugs help us adapt to disabling symptoms and incurable illnesses. Dementia, unfortunately, remains neither curable nor especially treatable — and it is only getting more common as our population ages. continue reading >>
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