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110 individuals have leveled lawsuits against the government, saying the health care mandate is against their religion. Read More
 

It may come as good news for the faith-based nonprofits and companies who have expressed protest at the health care mandate requiring insurance coverage of contraceptives that may have an abortifacient effect. President Obama announced today that a compromise to the mandate may be in sight. His proposal is to enact measures that will more clearly define religious organizations and their exemption eligibility, while also creating ways to dilute the direct connection between the contraceptive coverage of an employee and the religious organization they work for. Yet this new proposal only applies to faith-based organizations, and individual business owners whose faith conflicts with the mandate—like Hobby Lobby—are still subject to it. Discuss

 

By shannon sutherland smith

In the East Sepik Province of Papau New Guinea, there are 500,000 people and one hospital. But there is also one float plane owned by Samaritan Aviation, which is committed to bringing the medical help and supplies to those in need. Read More

 

By Morna Murray and Jay Richards

Two Christian opinions on the President's health care bill. Read More
 

By Erina K. Ludwig

Erina Ludwig writes about health care in terms of the Christian call to care for the least of these. Read More

 

The U.S. Senate has voted to kill a bill that would have overturned the contraception portion of President Obama's health care law. The proposed legislation would have made it possible for employers to opt out of contraception coverage for personal conviction reasons. Critics of the killed measure said it would have allowed any employer to opt out of any health care measure for any personal reason ...

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