Here are Terri Schiavo links I received over the weekend. Please keep Terri and her family in your prayers today. She is reportedly becoming weaker, though still responding to visitors. All recourse in the courts seems to have been exhausted.
The Great Separation has posted photos from the crowd near the Woodside Hospice Center.
Agent Tim has interviewed a disabled woman who left comments at his site. See Fearfully and Wonderfully Made.
Christianity is Jewish sends us Another Terri, in which she shares the sad news that Edith Schaeffer, of L'Abri Fellowship fame, a woman who has been a source of inspiration and instruction in her life, is also at risk of having medical care withdrawn.
My friend Jen emailed me about this beautiful article in Jewish World Daily. Don't miss Sandwiched Between Feeding Tubes: The Lessons for a story of genuine love for the severely disabled by Marianne M. Jennings. This is what it's all about, folks.
Rusty of New Covenant reviews an article he wrote On Terri Schiavo in October 2003 and finds it just as relevant today.
Mike Bennett, theJesusFreak, writes about PVS as a legal term, in What is Persistent Vegetative State, Exactly? and discusses the broader implications of the case in Death of Republic.
I recommend this guest-written post from my own blog: http://www.discardedlies.com/entries/2005/03/she_cant_hear_you.php
Posted by: evariste | March 28, 2005 at 08:52 PM