Heartline Podcast – Episode 68 – Stan Kellner
Stan Kellner serves as CEO of Sanctity of Life Ministries, a pro-life ministry serving Fairfax County through Pregnancy Help Centers in Alexandria and Fairfax. Our Fairfax location is equipped as a medical facility offering free ultrasound scans. We will be expanding our ultrasound services to Alexandria in 2013.
Stan was born and raised in the Boston area in a Conservative Jewish family. After an upbringing immersed in Jewish practice and tradition, he accepted Jesus as Messiah in 1973 while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
After spending a number of years in the business world in Sales, Marketing and Public Relations, Stan entered non-profit work in 1986 having worked with such national organizations as Focus on the Family and Biblica (formerly International Bible Society) and also led a Pregnancy Medical group in the Northwest.
Stan has been privileged to speak coast to coast in churches and conferences as well as having been featured on local, regional and national radio talk shows. He had the honor and fun of hosting his own weekly live radio talk show in Seattle called “Life Issues Today” through which he interviewed regional and national pro-life leaders as well as featuring a number of fellow Pregnancy Help Center leaders from the Puget Sound area.
Stan and his wife, Nita, moved to No. Virginia early in 2011 and are greatly enjoying their experience here (even with the traffic!).
Sanctity of Life Ministries, founded in 1984, exists to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and affirm life in the womb. We fulfill our mission as we offer compassionate support, education and medical services to those who face challenging sexual health decisions.
For more information, please contact Stan at:
info@slmpregnancy.org or 10380 Democracy Lane Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 278-5433
Client Site – www.slmpregnancy.org
Donor/Friend Site – www.slmgetinvolved org
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I would love to share the “dancing baby” video on my site and talk about my own circumstances as a grandma who has seen many of her grandchildren pass into heaven while they were yet preborn. May I have the permission of Stan Kellner to receive this and upload it?
How do you grieve as a grandparent when you never had any say in the murder of your grandchildren? This culture of death and abortion on demand has had a huge ripple effect. Currently my daughter has had trouble keeping any child she wants to keep full term. Can the body of a woman get so used to having new life aborted that it becomes conditoned to it and refuses to keep little babies in the womb and miscarries?
Linda B. Greer