Feb 11, 2010
Tomorrow, young people in America and around the world are beginning Valentine’s celebrations by committing to sexual purity and encouraging their peers on the value of purity. This is the seventh annual Day of Purity, which helps educate youth to remain sexually pure until marriage. Young people are actively promoting this choice of purity by wearing Day of Purity T-shirts and LivePure wristbands, handing out flyers, and organizing events in their schools, communities and churches. Liberty University, the world’s largest Christian university, will spend time celebrating the Day of Purity with the entire student body in a campus-wide gathering.
Day of Purity is a project of Liberty Counsel that offers participants a planning manual, wristbands, T-shirts, informative flyers, and other resources on our website, www.DayOfPurity.org. Day of Purity has a fan page on Facebook and also recommends the Truth for Youth Bible, which contains information and stories geared for teens.
Read our News Release for more details.
Conference on Same-Gender Attraction
Liberty University School of Law will host a conference and symposium addressing homosexuality and its consequences. The Friday, February 12, conference is entitled "Understanding Same-sex Attractions and Their Consequences." On Saturday, February 13, the Liberty University Law Review will host a legal symposium entitled "Homosexual Rights and First Amendment Freedoms: Can They Truly Coexist?"
If you cannot attend the conference and symposium on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, you can watch the webcast beginning Friday at 2:00 pm.
See the schedules for Friday and Saturday for the extraordinary list of speakers.
Event times and locations are as follows:
Friday, Feb. 12, 10:00 a.m., convocation, Liberty University - Vines Center;
Friday, Feb. 12, 2:00 p.m., conference, Liberty University School of Law - Supreme Courtroom;
Saturday, Feb. 13, 9:00 a.m., symposium, Liberty University School of Law Supreme Courtroom;
Saturday, Feb. 13, 5:00 p.m. banquet, Liberty University - Grand Lobby of DeMoss Hall.
The conference and the symposium are free, but tickets are required for the Saturday evening banquet. For more information, please contact Liberty University School of Law at 434-592-5300.
Read our News Release for more details on this special event.
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