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BRIEF: Grand Strand Citizens for Life to host national speaker

The Grand Strand Citizens for Life group will hold its annual conferece 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday (Aug. 11) at the Christ United Methodist Church (2901 Fantasy Way) in Myrtle Beach. The conference will include a light lunch after the program ends. The keynote speaker will be nationally known author Scott Klusendorf from the Life Training Institute. Presentations will also be given by Bethany Christian Services, Birthright and Jeannie Smith who is starting a crisis pregnancy center in Myrtle Beach and other life promoting organizations. 

Details: call Brandon Hudson at 843-655-6383.

- Amanda Greene

Topics: Culture, Education, Family & Relationships, Social Issues
Beliefs: Christian - Catholic, Christian - Orthodox, Christian - Protestant, Interfaith
Tags: conference, myrtle beach, pro-life

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