Posted on : Wednesday January 25, 2017

A diverse group of evangelical leaders discuss being pro-life and pro-woman and how the two are not mutually exclusive during the two day Evangelicals for Life conference held prior to the March for Life in Washington D.C. Photo by Chad Bartlett

By Elizabeth Bristow

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The second annual Evangelicals for Life conference will be held January 26-28, 2017 at the JW Marriott in Washington, D.C., where more than 20 leading evangelical speakers will convene to address issues regarding the dignity of human life, such as abortion, human trafficking, elderly care, the refugee crisis, euthanasia and disabilities.

Speakers, including Russell Moore, Jim Daly, Kelly Rosati, Matt Chandler, Eugene Cho, Albert Mohler, Jennifer Marshall as well as Kevin Smith, the executive director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware, will give keynote addresses, participate in panel discussions and breakout sessions, and equip evangelicals to stand for life in their communities and circles of influence.

Evangelicals for Life is an event partnership by the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and Focus on the Family in conjunction with the March for Life. A complete list of EFL speakers and bios as well as a schedule of events highlighting speaker topics can be found online at www.evangelicals.life.

View via live simulcast

Those who are unable to attend the conference can view a live simulcast from the comfort of their own living rooms or  churches, small groups or Bible studies. This simulcast experience will be hosted by Dan Darling, Lindsay Swartz and Steven Harris and will feature special interviews with keynote speakers and more.

Watch the livestream at home or with a group through http://live.evangelicals.life.

Pre-registration is required for the livestream and can be done ahead of time or immediately before the event. We recommend registering ahead of time so that you can be reminded when the conference starts. Complete the registration at http://live.evangelicals.life.

Shannon Baker contributed to this story.