Why Should Christians Stand for Pro-Life Values?


Your Pro-life values matter to God!
Stuart Kellogg challenges Christians who remain silent about their pro-life values, calling the church to take a bold stand for pro-life values. Discover why this matters now more than ever.
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Students in Action: Building Pro-Life Leaders
Stuart Kellogg is a seminary trained former TV executive who has just launched a new ministry project aimed at preparing students to better understand and defend the pro-life position. "Students in Action: Building Pro-Life Leaders" is a five part teaching program that also incorporates hands-on projects aimed at high school and college aged youth.
Kellogg spent 40 years in the local TV business, first in front of the camera and then in various management positions. His final assignment was President and General Manager of WAPT-TV in Jackson MS. His undergraduate degree is from Syracuse University and he has Masters from Wesley Biblical Seminary. He’s also a commissioned fellow from the Colson Center for Christian worldview. Stuart and his wife Beth live in Fairhope, AL. They have two grown children and four grandchildren.


















