2015 LFL National Conference – National Essay Contest Winners
This is the inaugural year for the National Essay Contest sponsored by the Council of Federation Presidents (COFP).
This is the inaugural year for the National Essay Contest sponsored by the Council of Federation Presidents (COFP).
Nearly 400 Lutherans gathered October 30-31 at both the Cincinnati Airport Marriott and the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, from across the United States and Canada for the 2015 Lutherans For Life National Conference. The theme: Created • Redeemed • Called.
The world identifies us as sexual beings. But, in light of our baptism, vocation, and sanctification, who does God say we are? Who are we for eternity? What happens if we live under mistaken identity? Our sexuality is God’s gift for use within the boundaries of marriage, but living as male and female is not reserved for marriage. What does this mean?
Over 280 Lutherans gathered November 8-9, 2013, in Urbandale (Des Moines), Iowa, from across the United States, for the 2013 Lutherans For Life National Conference. The theme: L.I.F.E. — Living In Faith Everyday.
Kay L. Meyer, director of development for Lutherans For Life, talks with Peter Preus about his new book, “And She Was a Christian – Why Do Believers Commit Suicide?,” on the Family Shield radio program.
Dr. Russell D. Moore: “If we as pro-life people can understand that the issue of orphan care … is not simply stopping bad things from happening to children … Instead, there is also a deeper issue here, which is that our advocacy for women and children who are under assault by forces so dark and evil that we cannot even contemplate it, can teach us and show us how to be the Church, how to embrace the Gospel, how to live in the unity of the Spirit—and we see something of what this looks like by what the Spirit is doing in the life of Joseph …
Dr. Lamb delivered his Life Sunday sermon for 2011, Hands that Knit – Arms that Hold, at Concordia Lutheran Church in Greenwood, Indiana on July 24. His sermon is based on Psalm 139:13-14 and Mark 10:13-16.