The Anabaptist Center for Healthcare Ethics (ACHE) is here to serve the church and its members as they confront the morally complex world of modern healthcare and biotechnology.

 

Contact:

Rick Stiffney
MHS Alliance
234 South Main Street, Suite 1
Goshen, IN 46526
info@mhsonline.org
(800) 611-4007

 

Click here to order Healing Healthcare from the publisher, Faith & Life Resources.

  • Produced by ACHE, Healing Healthcare: A Study and Action Guide on Healthcare Access in the United States is a six-session study of key issues in healthcare access.
  • Designed for small groups, Biblestudies, and Sunday school classes, Healing Healthcare draws together experts in biblical studies, church history, ethics, law, medicine, and pastoral ministry.
  • Chapters include “The Current Situation” (by Karl S. Shelly), “The Bible and Christian Convictions” (by Willard M. Swartley), “The Christian and Anabaptist Legacy in Healthcare” (by John D. Roth), “Improving Access Locally” (by Phyllis J. Miller), “Public Policy” (by Timothy Stoltzfus Jost), “What Will We Do? A Call to Action!” (by Joseph J. Kotva Jr.).

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October 19, 2007   ROBERT PEAR and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG   New York Times

The House on Thursday upheld President Bush’s veto of a bill to provide health insurance to 10 million children, but Democrats vowed to send it back to him next month, with minor changes, in the belief that the...

October 19, 2007      Chicago Tribune

The unlikeliest political battle of the year -- over government-sponsored children's health insurance -- took a disappointing turn Thursday. After two weeks of intense lobbying, the U.S. House failed by 13 vote...

October 19, 2007   Mark K. Matthews   Orlando Sentinel

Hours after Congress failed to override a presidential veto on children's health insurance Thursday, two Florida Republicans offered a second, cheaper option that combines tax credits with outreach to poor fami...

October 19, 2007   Mark K. Matthews   Orlando Sentinel

Hours after Congress failed to override a presidential veto on children's health insurance Thursday, two Florida Republicans offered a second, cheaper option that combines tax credits with outreach to poor fami...

October 19, 2007   Sean Lengell   Washington Times

The House yesterday failed to override President Bush's veto of a bill that more than doubles spending for a popular children's health care plan — as Democrats vowed to push their proposal until it becomes law....