CT Classic Suicide and the Silence of Scripture
Though the church has come to opposing conclusions about the fate of victims, we have a mandate to minister to those left behind.
The Empty Tomb and the Emptied Urn
What the wounds of Jesus can — and can't — tell us about our resurrection bodies. by Russell D. Moore | CT, April 7, 2009
The Widow's Might
My husband's death forced me to change in ways I never wanted to. by Miriam Neff | CT, January 18, 2008
Bereavement Work Traveling Through Grief advocates specific tasks for getting through loss. Bookmark and Interview by Rob Moll | CT, June 04, 2007
Picture Christ
Martin Luther's advice on preparing to die. by Dennis Ngien | CT, April 12, 2007
Jesus' Last Words as Ars Moriendi
How his seven last words can guide the Christian preparing for death. by Rob Moll | CT, April 5, 2007
Euthanasia Confusion
Newspaper accounts of end-of-life debates too often muddle the issues. by Rob Moll | CT, February 2, 2007
Go Gently into That Good Night
Fear of mortality lies at the root of our bioethics confusion. A Christianity Today editorial | CT, January 1, 2007
Choosing a Partner, Not a Future
Margaret Kim Peterson, author of Sing Me to Heaven, discusses her marriage to a man dying of AIDS and the theological lessons she learned. Interview by David Neff | CT, August 1, 2003
A Green and Dying Tree
I saw the fruit of healing prayer even as AIDS was taking my husband's life. Margaret Kim Peterson | CT, August 1, 2003
Good Question: Is Suicide Unforgivable?
Question: What is the biblical hope and comfort we can offer a suicide victim's family and friends? —name withheld Lewis B. Smedes | CT, July 10, 2000
Suicide and the Silence of Scripture
Though the church has come to opposing conclusions about the fate of victims, we have a mandate to minister to those left behind. Thomas D. Kennedy | CT, July 1, 2000
Suicide—A Preventable Tragedy?
A ministry helps churches handle the complex issue. Peri Stone-Palmquist | CT, June 12, 2000
A Good Death
My husband was more whole on his deathbed than at any other time in his life. Margaret Kim Peterson | CT, May 22, 2000
Death, Inc.
What the funeral industry doesn't want you to know. Lauren F. Winner | CT, April 26, 1999
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