Sanctity of Life
From the instant of conception to the end life, God loves each and every one of us. Created in the Image of God, we recognize the incalculable value of human lives. No matter the stage of life, we confess that every human being has a right to life, deserving dignity and love.
Below you’ll find essays, apologetics, and heartfelt letters all in support of God’s gift of life.
Free Resources

10 Minutes with Mona Fuerstenau
Read how one mother encourages involving everyone in the body of Christ.
10 Minutes with Mona Fuerstenau

What Are We To Do With The Embryos?
The best solution to leftover embryos is not to create them to begin with, but it remains that they are made and exist in great ...

A Small Catechism on Human Life (Russian translation for youth)
This book examines abortion, bioethics, end-of-life and sexuality issues through the Biblical eyeglasses of Luther's Small Catechism. ...

Life Ministry Worship Resources
A resource to assist congregations, schools and families in marking special occasions with an emphasis on the sanctity of human ...

A Small Catechism on Human Life (Russian translation)
This book examines abortion, bioethics, end-of-life and sexuality issues through the Biblical eyeglasses of Luther's Small ...

El Aborto en perspectiva
Un informe de la Comisión de Teología y Relaciones Eclesiásticas de la Iglesia Luterana−Sínodo de Misuri, preparado por su Comité de ...

You Are Not Alone-Mental Illness Article
As a pastor who advocates for those who live with mental illness, the Rev. Jeff Pflug encourages you to do one thing: Look for that ...

Works of God
Works of God-Disabilities Article

One Body-Disabilities Article
One Body-Disabilities Article

Family Matters: A Place to Belong
How can we as the Church care for those who are disabled, their caretakers and their families?
Family Matters: A Place to Belong

Each One Is A Part
Each One is a Part

Healing and the Community in the New Testament: Bridging the Chasm Between Us and Them
Healing and the Community in the New Testament: Bridging the Chasm Between Us and Them
