What happened to Grace Schara—and what can families learn from her story? In this powerful and emotional conversation, Mark and Amber Archer sit down with Scott Schara, father of Grace Schara, a 19-year-old young woman with Down syndrome whose death during a hospital stay launched Scott into years of research, advocacy, and public education. Scott shares his family's journey, the legal battle that followed, his concerns about the modern healthcare system, and practical steps families can take to advocate for loved ones in medical settings. The discussion also explores the concepts of the Hegelian Dialectic, the Banality of Evil, personal responsibility, discernment, and why Christians must evaluate every system through the lens of Scripture. Whether you agree with every conclusion or not, this conversation challenges listeners to think critically, ask questions, and prepare their families to navigate difficult medical decisions with wisdom and conviction. In This Episode ✅ Grace Schara's story
✅ The hospital experience that changed Scott's life
✅ The lawsuit against Ascension Health
✅ Medical protocols and patient advocacy
✅ The Hegelian Dialectic explained
✅ The Banality of Evil explained
✅ Why informed consent matters
✅ Medical power of attorney considerations
✅ Biblical discernment and personal responsibility
✅ Finding hope through suffering and faith in Christ Fearless Features https://www.fearlessfeatures.org Scott Schara https://www.ouramazinggrace.net Scott's Book Is the Government Legally Killing Us? https://a.co/d/09lMlGDZ Scott's Newsletter / Research https://ouramazinggrace.substack.com/ Deprogramming with Grace's Dad https://rumble.com/c/c-2054162 Related Article Schara Family Speaks Out After Jury Sides With Hospital in Wrongful Death Suit
https://thenewamerican.com/us/healthcare/schara-family-speaks-out-after-jury-sides-with-hospital-in-wrongful-death-suit/ Scott Schara's Suggested Family Protection Steps The following are recommendations Scott shared during the interview: 1. Develop a Relationship with an Independent Medical Professional - Find a doctor who does not rely on Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement systems. - Seek objective medical opinions whenever possible. 2. Take Personal Responsibility for Research - Don't rely solely on medical professionals. - Read, study, and understand diagnoses and treatment options yourself. 3. Have a Durable General Medical Power of Attorney - Designate someone you trust to make medical decisions if you cannot. - Ensure that person understands your wishes. 4. Create Written Medical Directives - Clearly state treatments, medications, procedures, or interventions you do or do not consent to. - Review and update regularly. 5. Understand Hospital Consent Forms - Read everything before signing. - Ask questions regarding consent, treatments, biologics, vaccinations, and procedures. 6. Avoid Passive Participation - Ask why a treatment is recommended. - Request alternatives and supporting evidence. 7. Never Assume the Hospital Is Automatically Acting in Your Best Interest - Maintain awareness. - Verify information. - Ask questions respectfully but confidently. 8. Always Have a Dedicated Advocate Present - Have a trusted family member present whenever possible. - Ensure they know your wishes and can communicate them clearly. 9. Establish Leadership in Medical Interactions - View medical professionals as service providers rather than unquestionable authorities. - Be proactive rather than reactive. 10. Don't Leave Vulnerable Family Members Alone - Especially children, elderly parents, or disabled family members. - Maintain a continuous advocate presence whenever feasible. 11. Ground Decisions in Faith Rather Than Fear - Scott emphasizes that freedom from fear begins with confidence in Christ and eternal hope.