Sanctity of Life Sunday
When President Ronald Reagan established Sanctity of Life Sunday in 1984, it was with the intent to recognize the human dignity of unborn children. All these years later, it’s no longer only the unborn whose sanctity of life is questioned… it’s the elderly, those with catastrophic disabilities, people with psychiatric disorders, and more. There are even Christians who are questioning how and to what extent life is sacred.
Sanctity of Life Sunday is a reminder that all life is valuable because we are made in the image of God. Abilities do not determine our value, what we can or cannot do, we are image bearers of God! Psalm 139 reminds us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God. We know that whatever the enemy tries to use for bad, God can turn it into good. Beautiful things can come from broken pieces.
What can we do to turn the tide? My friend Nick Vujicic and Katherine Wolf joined me to discuss just this topic. We’d love for you to join in on the conversation!
–Joni Eareckson Tada
Heaven: Your Real Home… From a Higher Perspective
The promise of heaven can inspire us to live well on earth, even as we long for eternity. Drawing on Scripture, Joni Eareckson Tada answers the deepest questions of our hearts about what heaven will be like, who we will see there, and who we will be there.