LCMS Life Ministry — Spring 2021 newsletter
The LCMS Life Ministry newsletter focuses on human trafficking, which affects people around the world, even some in our own congregations and communities.
Advocating for the unborn, weak and vulnerable
The LCMS Life Ministry newsletter focuses on human trafficking, which affects people around the world, even some in our own congregations and communities.
The Winter 2020 News and Notes newsletter announces the virtual LCMS Life Conference to be held in March 2021.
Worship resources are available to help plan your congregation’s observance of the Sanctity of Human Life.
The LCMS Life Ministry newsletter shares how we as Lutherans can care for and show Christ’s love to others in all stages of life, even in the midst of a challenging and overwhelming year.
The LCMS Life Ministry newsletter shares how we as Lutherans can care for and show Christ’s love to others in all stages of life.
This paper examines the many subtle ways that American culture rejects life as a fundamental gift of God and instead sees “having a baby” as a human accomplishment.
LCMS Life Ministry newsletter offers a reminder that God has called each one of us to a chaste and disciplined life.
LCMS Life Ministry newsletter shares how we as Lutherans can care for and show Christ’s love to others in all stages of life.
LCMS Life Ministry newsletter features a letter from the Rev. Michael Salemink, executive director of Lutherans For Life, on why "families belong together."
The spring 2018 LCMS Life Ministry newsletter — now named News and Notes — reviews convention Resolution 3-04 “To Create Task Force for Study of Issues Relating to Procreation, Fertility, and Care for Unborn.”
Learn how the Synod is standing for life and showing compassion to suffering, post-abortive women.
Provides a timely theological response and reflection for teenagers, young adults and grown adults.
Read the latest about Judge Ruth Neely, a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church — an LCMS congregation in Pinedale, Wyo. — whom state officials censured even though they chose not to remove her from her judiciary duties for her faith-based beliefs about marriage.
Kim Glassman's birth mother put her up for adoption with a caring family. She shares her life story with KFUO Radio host Kip Allen.
Media Research Center writer Katie Yoder and KFUO Radio host Kip Allen discuss how the 2017 March for Life was covered by the mainstream media.