by afladmin | Feb 28, 2022 | Abortion, AFL Publications, Bioethics, End of Life, Legal Rulings, Social Justice
Trinity School for Ministry and AFL are hosting a June Term class from June 13-17, 2022. The class will be taught by The Rev. Georgette Forney and The Rev. W. Ross Blackburn, Ph.D. Registration is open from March 30 – May 6, 2022. The class can be taken for credit for...
by afladmin | Feb 23, 2021 | Abortion, Capital Punishment, End of Life, Social Justice
Every January, like clockwork, I receive at least one communication from someone who has heard about Anglicans for Life and wants to get involved with the ministry, but for the fact that we do not take a position against capital punishment. This year I have received...
by afladmin | Jan 4, 2021 | Bioethics, Legal Rulings, Social Justice, Suffering
Editor’s note: This week, we welcome Summit 2021 Workshop speaker Julie Grimstad, one of our virtual Summit 2021 Workshop Speakers, to the blog desk. Julie is the president of Healthcare Advocacy and Leadership Organization (HALO), whose mission is to promote,...
by afladmin | Nov 2, 2020 | Abstinence, Social Justice, Uncategorized
“To say that Cuties enables sexual abuse is to miss the point of the film. This movie brings a rare vision of girlhood to light and posits that sexual exploration—in all its discomfort and modern complexities—is actually okay, even normal.” Article...
by afladmin | Oct 6, 2020 | Abortion, Bioethics, End of Life, Pregnancy, Social Justice, Uncategorized
Imagine you found yourself on an episode of John Quiñone’s “What Would You Do?” television series and observed: A distraught man is standing on the side of a bridge, his legs slightly bent, prepared to jump into the icy water below.A stranger slurs, “I’m heading out!”...
by afladmin | Aug 10, 2020 | Adoption, Social Justice
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families (ACF) recently launched the “All-In Foster Adoption Challenge,” a new campaign aimed at mobilizing Americans to find forever families for the approximately 125,000...