Save Armenia: A Judeo-Christian Alliance exists to educate and engage American political and religious leaders in support of Armenian Christians and their continued survival and flourishing.
Armenia’s very existence is threatened by the aggressive ambitions of Azerbaijan and Turkey. Throughout history, the Armenian people have been victims of persecution and discrimination, and are at risk of losing the land that they have called home since before the Gospel was received there 2,000 years ago.
The time has come for people in the West and around the world to wake up. After the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust, the world committed to the mantra "never again." The West and the international community cannot sit idly by as, yet again, an ancient Biblical community faces eradication.
We’re Connected by Values, History and a Belief in Freedom
Armenia matters. Armenia holds a profound significance not only for Christians, but for all individuals who value freedom and the Judeo-Christian tradition. Despite our diverse religious and political views, we are united by a shared legacy and the foundational belief that Armenia is worth saving. The resilience of Armenia, as the last Christian nation in the Middle East, resonates with us all, serving as a symbol of faith and perseverance. Our support for Armenia transcends differences, drawing strength from the common thread of our values and history.
Israel and Armenia share values, history, and challenges. These two Biblical nations have defied all odds, overcoming attempted eradication and forming resilient nation-states in the face of threats from hostile Islamic neighbors.
Armenia and the U.S. share democratic values and strategic goals. Increased cooperation is in the security interest of both nations.
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The Christian community in the United States has a long history of solidarity with the people of Armenia and it is imperative that the U.S. government continue its support.
As a coalition member, you can help deter further aggression and violations of Armenia's sovereignty. The United States can lead the international community in diplomatic efforts to seek a peaceful resolution and protect the rights and security of the Armenian nation for the future.
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Most American Christians have probably never heard of of the small nation of Armenia, but this country of 3 million people holds tremendous spiritual significance for the global church and continues to forge stronger ties with the U.S. and Europe. Our work reaches beyond traditional policymaking and instead seeks to facilitate deeper relations between the West and Armenia in the pursuit of mutual security and prosperity.
Together, we are a voice to ensure Armenia’s continued survival and flourishing.
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400 4th St SW, Washington, DC (Museum of the Bible)
Hosted by Save Armenia: A Judeo-Christian Alliance, Mercury One & Save the Persecuted Christians, this conference will bring together leaders in the Church, international religious freedom, and foreign policy to explore the shared faith, security, and strategic interests that unite the United States, Armenia, and the Near East — with a special focus on advocating for Christian Armenia and strengthening freedom across the region.
What to Expect:
- Compelling keynote sessions on Armenia’s Biblical significance, religious freedom, and regional strategy
- Dynamic panels featuring Members of Congress, international allies, pastors, and advocates
- VIP reception and networking the evening prior (Nov. 3) - Release of a landmark policy document on U.S.-Armenia relations - Strategic partnership building among 100–200 leaders: lawmakers, journalists, NGOs, religious leaders, religious freedom advocates, and influencers
Why It Matters:
Armenia — the first Christian nation in history — stands today as one of the last safe havens for Christians in the region. Surrounded by hostile powers, it is under existential threat from Turkey and Azerbaijan. The United States has both a moral obligation and a strategic interest in advocating for Armenian Christians, their sovereignty, and legacy as a Christian nation. This conference will outline how this can be accomplished.
Together, we can shine a light on Armenia's pivotal role in the Judeo-Christian world and advance bold solutions to preserving Armenia.
Speakers:
Dr. Alveda C. King
Dr. Alveda C. King is from Atlanta, Georgia, and serves as the Chair of the Center for the American Dream at the America First Policy Institute. She is the daughter of the late slain civil rights activist Rev. A.D. King and the niece of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King is the founder of Speak for Life, fighting for the sanctity and dignity of all life – from the womb to the tomb. She currently serves as a Fox News contributor and host of the Fox Nation show “Alveda King’s House.” Dr. King is a former college professor, served in the Georgia State House of Representatives, is a former presidential appointee, and a 2021 recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dr. Jim Garlow
Dr. Jim Garlow is the Founder and CEO of Well Versed, a ministry to Members of Congress, Ambassadors at the United Nations in New York City, and other elected officials, bringing Biblical principles of governance to government leaders. He served on President Trump’s Faith Advisory team for four years, and has met in small delegations with 10 presidents and prime ministers (and one king) from around the world.
Dr. Michael Rubin
Dr. Michael Rubin is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he specializes in Iran, Turkey, and the broader Middle East. He also serves as the Director of Policy Analysis at the Middle East Forum. A former Pentagon official, Dr. Rubin has lived in post-revolution Iran, Yemen, and both pre- and postwar Iraq. He also spent time with the Taliban before 9/11. For more than a decade, he taught classes at sea about the Horn of Africa and Middle East conflicts, culture, and terrorism, to deployed US Navy and Marine units. Dr. Rubin is the author, coauthor, and coeditor of several books exploring diplomacy, Iranian history, Arab culture, Kurdish studies, and Shi’ite politics. He has a PhD and an MA in history from Yale University, where he also obtained a BS in biology.
Ambassador Sam Brownback
Sam Brownback served as Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom from February 2018 to January 2021. He served as Governor of Kansas from 2011 to 2018. Prior to that he represented his home state in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. While a member of the Senate, he worked actively on the issue of religious freedom in multiple countries and was a key sponsor of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. Prior to his public service, Ambassador Brownback practiced law and taught agricultural law at Kansas State University. He earned a B.S. from Kansas State University and a J.D. from the University of Kansas. He now currently serves as co-chair of the International Religious Freedom Summit and chairman of the National Committee for Religious Freedom.
Suzanne Grishman
Suzanne Grishman is the executive director of Mercury One, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to restore the human spirit by encouraging dependence on God, providing humanitarian aid, preserving heritage, and empowering all to stand for truth. Suzanne also serves on the Board of Directors for Save the Persecuted Christians, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on anti-Christian violence and enlisting their help in supporting those harmed for their faith in Jesus; holding those responsible accountable; and securing significant penalties on state and non-state persecutors of Christians.
William Wolfe
William Wolfe is the Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Baptist Leadership and has spent 13 years in the Southern Baptist Convention. He previously worked for a decade in Washington DC, including roles at the State Department, the Department of Defense, and in Congress. Drawing on his background in public policy and theology, he is a recognised commentator on the SBC’s role in American evangelicalism and the intersection of faith and politics. His work appears in outlets such as Newsweek, The American Conservative, Christian Post, The Federalist, and 9 Marks.