The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) is holding its National Legal and Medical Summit here at the Founders Inn on the Regent University campus this week. This is a unique gathering of attorneys, Board members, Executive Directors, medical professionals and pro-life leaders from around the nation.
The agenda for the Summit includes general sessions focused on both theoretical and practical aspects of advocating for life, including an update on the law suit against the state of California in NIFLA v. Becerra. Learn more at NIFLA and SCOTUS Blog. NIFLA represents more than 1,430 Pregnancy Resource Centers (PRCs) across the country. To find a NIFLA Member Center near you, go to www.nifla.org.
At this week’s Summit I will be presenting Roe’s Effect on Family Law and how that ruling negatively changed things for not only women and children, but for marriage, parenting, and romance. A Christian Perspective on Gender Equality is helpful in protecting women from the destruction of abortion. Family restoration can protect the lives of women and children, and pregnancy resource centers work to do just that. To understand how abortion has injured women see The Rise and Fall of Women’s Rights: Have Sexuality and Reproductive Freedom Forfeited Victory?
Pregnancy resource centers and the women who visit them need to have the right to discuss their options to save the lives of their unborn children, as well as protect themselves from the harms of abortion. Marriage, parenting and romance have changed since Roe, but NIFLA brings hope to those families affected.
NIFLA is making a difference toward family restoration.
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