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Religious freedom groups host ‘Pray Vote Stand Summit’ in D.C., Part 1

Engaging National Gathering of Spiritually⁤ Active‍ Conservatives

The ⁢”Pray Vote Stand Summit,” ⁣a national gathering of ⁣spiritually​ active, governance engaged conservatives, is set to⁤ take place in Washington D.C. from ⁢September 15 to 17. This ‌highly anticipated​ event is organized by the Family Research Council, Real⁣ Life Network, AFA Action, and various other religious freedom advocate groups.

Featuring National Political Leaders ‌and Religious⁣ Freedom Advocates

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from⁢ esteemed ‍national political leaders and passionate⁢ advocates for religious ‌freedom. This summit promises to be a platform for ⁢inspiring discussions and thought-provoking‌ speeches.

Agenda for September 15 (Part 1)

  • 8:50 a.m. ​ Welcome and Opening Ceremonies: National Anthem, Invocation⁢ by Carlos⁣ Duran, Pledge
  • 9:05 a.m. Keynote⁤ Speaker: Jonathan Cahn
  • 9:25 a.m. ⁤The House Freedom Caucus: Congress and America’s Future featuring Rep.⁤ Byron ​Donalds (invited),‌ Rep. Mary Miller⁤ (confirmed), ‌Rep. Chip Roy (confirmed), moderated by ⁣Jody Hice
  • 10:00 a.m. Senator Josh Hawley and Erin ⁢Hawley
  • 10:30 a.m. Free, Fair, and Motivating: Getting the 2024 Election Right with Jason Snead, Tim Throckmorton, Debbie Wuthnow, moderated by Brent Keilen
  • 11:00 a.m. Insightful Talk⁤ by George ⁢Barna
  • 11:20 a.m. Engaging Discussion with John⁣ Sorensen and Rob Pacienza
  • 11:40‌ a.m. Inspirational Speech by Riley Gaines

How did the ‌14th Amendment‍ contribute to‍ the civil ‌rights of newly freed slaves​ after ⁤the ⁣American⁢ Civil War?

The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified on July 9, 1868 and ​granted citizenship to all persons born ‍or naturalized in the United States. It also provided ⁣equal protection ‌under ​the law to all citizens. ​The amendment was primarily meant to⁣ secure the ‌civil rights of ⁤newly freed slaves ‌after the‍ American Civil⁢ War⁢ and to ​ensure that they were⁢ not denied ​equal protection under the law.

The 14th​ Amendment consists of several sections, including‌ the Citizenship ​Clause, which defines ‌citizenship and guarantees equal protection; the Due ⁤Process Clause, which ⁤ensures ⁢that all individuals have the‍ right to fair legal ‍procedures; and the Equal Protection Clause,​ which prohibits ⁣states from denying any person within its jurisdiction the ‌equal protection of the‍ laws.

The amendment has⁢ been used to advance numerous ⁤civil‌ rights causes over the years, including the desegregation of schools, marriage ​equality, and​ protections against gender⁤ discrimination. It has‌ been a vital tool in ‍the fight for equal rights and has shaped the modern understanding of civil liberties in the United States.



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