Joshua and Rachel Piland face murder and child abuse charges after their baby Abigail died from jaundice. Jury deliberations ...
Joshua Piland said he and his wife Rachel chose to rely on their faith rather than seek medical care for their dying newborn ...
The jury was allowed to consider lesser charges of involuntary manslaughter and third-degree child abuse, as well as not-guilty verdicts, but convicted the Pilands on the most serious charges. Both ...
Rachel and Joshua Piland are on trial for murder and child abuse in the death of their newborn. They refused to seek treatment for the baby.
Journal of Religion and Health, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Summer, 1987), pp. 115-124 (10 pages) Discussions of faith healing have traditionally focused on the persuasiveness of the healer and the receptivity of ...
The sister of a young girl killed at the hands of religious fanatics – who left her to suffer and die for days after her insulin was taken away – says justice has been delivered for her “bright girl ...
In the realm of healing, where conventional methods often fall short, Faith Ashenden stands as a beacon of hope and ...
In today’s fast-paced world, where stress and health issues are rampant, many individuals are seeking holistic solutions that ...
LIFE often feels like an illusion—we believe we have control over time and the world around us, pushing ourselves to ...
The Pilands, who relied on faith healing, chose not to seek medical treatment for Abigail or their two subsequent children who were also born with the same condition. Michigan officials removed ...