In Dallas, 6,700 Women Rally for Culture War Battles After Kirk’s Death
The conference rallied 6,700 conservative Christian women to defend beliefs on Scripture, family, abortion, and gender following Charlie Kirk’s assassination, seen as a catalyst by organizers.
- Approximately 6,700 women gathered at the Share the Arrows conference in Allen, Texas, on October 11, 2025, to support conservative values following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
- Many speakers condemned progressive views, framing issues such as abortion and traditional gender roles as threats while expressing a vision for revival among attendees.
- The conference emphasized a spiritual battle that conservative Christians face and featured discussions on transgenderism and other cultural challenges.
- Attendees formed long lines outside the venue, demonstrating enthusiasm for connecting with like-minded individuals and preparing for cultural challenges, as shared by participant Anna Tumulty.
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In Dallas, 6,700 conservative women rally for culture war battles after Kirk’s death - The Boston Globe
To attendees of the “Share the Arrows” women’s conference, Charlie Kirk was an evangelist turned martyr who died for defending conservative beliefs that they, too, hold sacred.

In Dallas, 6,700 women rally for culture war battles after Kirk’s death
“Welcome to the fight,” said commentator Allie Beth Stuckey as she greeted the 6,700 conservative Christian women assembled in the Dallas, Texas, arena on Saturday morning (Oct. 11): “The fight for truth, the fight for our Christian faith, the fight for our children, the fight for the nation.”


In Dallas, 6,700 Women Rally for Culture War Battles After Kirk’s Death
“Welcome to the fight,” said commentator Allie Beth Stuckey as she greeted the 6,700 conservative Christian women assembled in the Dallas, Texas, arena on Saturday morning (Oct. 11): “The fight for truth, the fight for our Christian faith, the fight for our children, the fight for the nation.”
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