Laura Davis: L.I.F.E. with youth – 2013 LFL National Conference
Practical tips on how to engage Generation Y, our high school and college students, in the For Life movement.
A look at theological and practical issues regarding the end of life.
This workshop offers a scriptural, confessional, Lutheran perspective, addressing the paradox of Christians committing suicide.
This workshop looks at increasing attacks on religious freedom in the United States.
In his plenary address, nationally syndicated talk show host, Steve Deace, focused on the right to life as being the “cornerstone of civilization” and that the unborn are “souls—human beings made in God’s image.” He highlighted the confusion in our culture over the right to life by showing a video of people on a college campus signing a petition to allow “fourth trimester abortion.” Steve said, “If you don’t know when pregnancy ends, you don’t know when life begins.”
Over 280 Lutherans gathered November 8-9 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.
Nationally syndicated talk show host, Steve Deace, focused on the right to life as being the “cornerstone of civilization” and that the unborn are “souls—human beings made in God’s image.” He highlighted the confusion in our culture over the right to life by showing a video of people on a college campus signing a petition to allow “fourth trimester abortion.” Steve said, “If you don’t know when pregnancy ends, you don’t know when life begins.”
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. In his workshop, “L.I.F.E. at the End of Life,” Rev. Dr. James I. Lamb takes a look at theological and practical issues regarding the end of life.