‘America Is at a Defining Moment’: Join Family Research Council in Prayer Over Key Supreme Court Abortion Vote

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As America’s ongoing battle over abortion reaches a critical turning point, pro-life leaders from across the country will gather in Jackson, Mississippi, today for a nationwide prayer event hosted by the Family Research Council (FRC).

Pray Together for Life will take place at New Horizon Church, just three days before the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments for the high-profile abortion case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

Many pro-life advocates believe this abortion case is the most important in decades, saying it could lead to a reversal of the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that invented a right to abortion in the U.S.

“America is again at a defining moment as the court considers the future of abortion in America,” said FRC President Tony Perkins. “We are gathering to pray that the U.S. Supreme Court makes the right decision. Across ethnic lines, denominational lines, generational lines, and political lines, we will gather in one accord, with one mind to pray for America and a return to an understanding that every life has value because it is created in the image of God.”

Perkins added, “Join us in praying for the justices, the lawyers, and especially the unborn and their mothers whom this decision will impact.”

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