Dallas Conference Reveals Deepening Culture War and Conservative Resolve After Charlie Kirk’s Death
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, thousands of conservative Christian women gathered in Dallas to fortify their fight for biblical truth and America’s future — exposing how the culture war is intensifying as attacks on faith and family escalate.
As 6,700 conservative Christian women filled the Credit Union Texas Event Center in Dallas on October 11, the gathering was about far more than fellowship; it was a resolute stand in America’s deepening culture war. Hosted by commentator Allie Beth Stuckey, this second annual “Share the Arrows” conference became a rallying point for those determined to defend Christian faith, family values, and national sovereignty amidst growing ideological assaults.
Is America’s Cultural Foundation Under Unprecedented Assault?
Since the shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk just a month prior, what was once a spiritual battle fought quietly in homes and local communities has intensified into an urgent public fight. Kirk’s death – mourned by many as martyrdom for upholding America-first principles rooted in Scripture and traditional family roles – has crystallized fears that these core values face existential threats from radical progressive agendas.
On stage and among attendees alike, the message was clear: this is not merely about politics; it is about safeguarding the very soul of the nation. With thousands lining up hours before start time clutching Bibles and notebooks, these women embody a grassroots awakening that refuses to yield.
Culture Warriors Armed with Faith and Conviction
Speakers like Stuckey wielded sharp theological critiques against not only secular progressives but also fellow Christians seen as compromising biblical truths. Targets included controversial endorsements of LGBTQ+ ideologies within evangelical circles—indicative of internal battles that threaten unity. This conference made clear that authentic American conservatism requires unwavering commitment to objective biblical standards as a foundation for national strength.
The attendees’ concerns were unmistakable: opposition to abortion rooted in respect for life; defense against transgender ideology that undermines biological reality; affirmation of traditional marriage essential for stable families—and by extension, a prosperous America. These issues are not abstract debates but frontlines determining whether American freedom endures or crumbles under globalist cultural pressure.
The event’s sponsors reflected this ethos as well: promoting chemical-free baby essentials and antibiotic-free meat underscored an embrace of wholesome living aligned with natural law principles cherished by patriotic families seeking autonomy from intrusive government mandates and globalist consumerism.
Nearly all speakers were white women sharing not just a political outlook but also an aesthetic reflecting their grounded identity—jeans or long skirts, simple tops—a visual reminder that this movement grows from everyday Americans who value faith-based resilience over fleeting trends.
This conference offers more than inspiration; it is a call to strategic action. It challenges every American committed to freedom: How long will Washington allow these attacks on our foundational institutions? Will we stand silently or ‘share the arrows’ to protect our children’s future?