Religious Freedom Groups Host ‘Pray Vote Stand Summit’ in Washington
The Pray Vote Stand Summit: A Gathering of Engaged Conservatives
The Pray Vote Stand Summit, “a national gathering of spiritually active, governance engaged conservatives,” is currently taking place in Washington D.C. from September 15 to 17. This event is organized by the Family Research Council, Real Life Network, AFA Action, and various other religious freedom advocate groups. National political leaders and religious freedom advocates will be delivering powerful speeches at this summit.
Agenda (September 16, Part 1):
- 8:55 a.m. Welcome, etc.
- 9:05 a.m. Jameson Taylor
- 9:30— 9:50 a.m. Bishop Vincent Mathews
- 9:55 a.m. The Hispanic Community and Its Growing Influence in the U.S. – Alfonso Aguilar, Nilsa Alvarez, Angel Jordan, Bishop Angel Nunez (moderator)
- 10:30 a.m. De-Woking the Pentagon: Returning the Military’s Focus to Its Mission – Rep. Jim Banks, Lt. General Jerry Boykin, Chief Rocky Rogers, Senator Tommy Tuberville, J.P. Duffy (moderator)
- 11:05 a.m. When the Gender Battle Hits Home - Amy Atterberry, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, Brandon Showalter, Tony Perkins (moderator)
- 11:50 a.m. Pastor Gary Hamrick
(livestream courtesy of Family Research Council)
In what ways do games offer challenges that need to be overcome, and why does successfully completing a challenge feel satisfying?
There are many reasons why people enjoy playing games. Some possible reasons include:
1. Entertainment: Games provide a source of entertainment and can help people relax and have fun. They offer a break from daily life and allow players to immerse themselves in different worlds and experiences.
2. Challenge: Games often present players with a variety of challenges that need to be overcome. This can include solving puzzles, strategizing, or competing against others. The sense of achievement that comes from successfully completing a challenge can be satisfying and motivating.
3. Social interaction: Many games offer the opportunity for social interaction, whether it’s through multiplayer modes, online communities, or local co-op. Playing games with others can strengthen relationships and create shared experiences.
4. Escapism: Games provide an escape from reality and allow players to step into a different role or world. They offer a sense of control and empowerment, allowing players to be a hero or make decisions that affect the game’s outcome.
5. Skill development: Playing games can improve various skills, such as problem-solving, hand-eye coordination, and critical thinking. Some games also require teamwork and communication, which can enhance social and communication skills.
6. Storytelling: Many games have compelling storylines and narratives that engage players on an emotional level. These stories can evoke a sense of immersion and investment in the game world.
7. Competition: For some people, the competitive aspect of games is a major draw. Whether it’s competing against others or trying to beat their own high score, the desire to win and improve can be a motivating factor.
8. Exploration and discovery: Games often provide vast and detailed worlds to explore, filled with hidden treasures, secrets, and unexpected surprises. The sense of discovery and curiosity can be exciting and rewarding.
9. Relaxation and stress relief: Engaging in a game can provide a temporary escape from stress and worries. The focus required to play a game can help distract from real-life problems and promote relaxation.
10. Sense of accomplishment: Completing objectives, reaching milestones, or earning achievements in games can give players a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. The progression and sense of improvement can be highly motivating for many players.
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