On July 27, 2018, the Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy hosted an event on the Impact of War on Religious Freedom on Capitol Hill. A program from the event is available at this link. You can view photos of the event by clicking through the slideshow below.

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Speakers at the Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy event on The Impact of War on Religious Freedom:

Rod Dreher

Rod Dreher is a senior editor at The American Conservative. He has written and edited for the New York Post… [Read more]

Dr Tom Farr

Dr. Tom Farr

Thomas Farr is President of the Religious Freedom Institute, a non-profit organization that works to advance… [Read more]

Dr. Daniel Mark

Dr. Daniel Mark is an assistant professor of political science at Villanova University, where he has taught since 2013… [Read more]

Pastor Heinrich Arnold

Pastor Heinrich Arnold

J. Heinrich Arnold is a physician’s assistant, schoolteacher, and pastor. He lives with his family at Woodcrest, a Bruderhof community in upstate New York.

Samuel Brownback

Sen. Sam Brownback

Sam Brownback was sworn in as Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom on February 1, 2018. He served as Governor of Kansas from 2011 to 2018… [Read more]

Kristina Arriaga

Kristina Arriaga

Kristina Arriaga has worked on the defense of Freedom of Religion or Belief in the United States and internationally for over 20 years as Advisor to the United States… [Read more]

John L Allen, Jr

John L. Allen, Jr.

John L. Allen Jr. is the editor of Crux, an independent Catholic news site in partnership with the Knights of Columbus, and previously served both as a senior… [Read more]

Peter Petkoff

Dr. Peter Petkoff

Dr Peter Petkoff is a Senior Law Lecturer at the Brunel Law School. He is also Director of the Religion, Law and International Relations Programme, a… [Read more]

Steve Gumaer

Steve Gumaer

Steve Gumaer is the founder and President of Partners Relief &Development, an international Christian aid organization that… [Read more]

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