Lora Ziebro is a writer, speaker, teacher, and graduate student in Christian Apologetics at Southern Evangelical Seminary. Her work examines questions of womanhood, identity, dignity, suffering, and meaning through philosophical analysis and Christian reflection. She engages audiences across educational, faith-based, and cultural contexts.
Areas of Focus / Expertise
• Womanhood & Identity
• Christian Apologetics
• Philosophy & Metaphysics
• Beauty, Dignity & Personhood
• Suffering & Meaning
• Parenting & Marriage
• Special Needs & Family Life
• The Gospel & Redemption
Academic Background
M.A. Candidate – Christian Apologetics
Southern Evangelical Seminary
B.A. – Biblical Theology
Metro Baltimore Seminary
Intelligence Analysis Course
U.S. Army
Speaking & Teaching Experience
Lora has taught, led discussions, and facilitated learning in educational and ministry contexts for over a decade.
Teaching & Leadership Engagement Includes:
• Instructor, local homeschool co-ops
• Leader / Co-leader, Bible studies (10–15 years)
• Small-group teaching and facilitated discussion
• Educational workshops and seminars
She has presented on themes including identity, dignity, suffering, philosophical anthropology, apologetics, and Christian worldview integration.
Engagement Contexts Include:
• Conferences & retreats
• Homeschool communities
• Church settings
• Workshops & seminars
• Podcasts and media appearances
Writing & Projects
Platforms & Publications:
• The She Reformation
• LoraZiebro.com
• Facebook (Lora Ziebro)
Selected Work
• Essays and long-form reflections
• Academic research papers, including:
– Is Truth Absolute or Relative?
– Women’s Role in the Early Church
– What Is a Woman?: A Logical and Biological Defense of Truth
Book Projects
• Digital Addiction: Breaking Free from the Shackles of the Internet, TV, and Social Media
Distinctive Perspective / Approach
Her work is marked by philosophical rigor, conceptual clarity, and an integrative framework that bridges metaphysics, theology, lived experience, and cultural analysis
Personal Context
As a homeschooling mother of five children, two of whom have special needs, Lora’s work is informed by sustained engagement with questions of dignity, suffering, human limitation, responsibility, and hope.
