Happy New Year from the prolifeblogs.com team!
Im writing with exciting news about Blogs4Life (www.blogs4life.com), the Second Annual Conference of Pro-Life Bloggers (Jan. 22, 2007).
We are privileged to announce that the following group of influential and noted pro-life leaders plans to speak at this years event:
Bobby Schindler (Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation)
Jill Stanek (noted pro-life leader/blogger and WorldNetDaily Columnist)
Joe Scheidler (Founder, Pro-Life Action League)
Ramesh Ponnuru (author of the Party of Death, National Review Online Editor)
In addition, weve just received word that Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KA) will address the conference in person.
The one-day event will take place on January 22nd, 2007 (in 17 days!) prior to and after the annual March for Life in Washington DC. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Family Research Council, the conference is located just a few blocks from the March at the FRCs headquarters.
Joe Carter, the FRCs Director of Web Communications, is organizing a virtual symposium leading up to the conference on various life issues. Visit Blogs4Life.com early next week for more information about how you can participate.
Blogs4Life will include a capstone session for the symposium and various workshops ranging from online activism to stem cell research.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals and organizations to network with pro-life bloggers and develop an understanding about how weblog technology can be strategically used to promote life and turn ideas into action. It is also a unique occasion for bloggers to meet face to face and brainstorm about how to work together more effectively.
Please check out the conference website: http://www.blogs4life.com/ and register if you are able to attend . Even if you are unable to attend, we would appreciate your help in promoting the event via a post or a link (please help).
We hope to see at the conference!
God Bless,
Tim (on behalf of Blogs4Life) prolifeblogs@gmail.com www.prolifeblogs.com
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