Charlie Kirk’s Murder is Close to Home
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Valerie F.September 12, 2025
I am heartbroken for Charlie’s wife, children and other family members. I would be just as devastated had the victim been a liberal/Democrat. All are alike unto God. Whether a person identifies as conservative, liberal or something else, all are God’s precious children.
EvelynSeptember 11, 2025
I am shattered and heartbroken at the murder of Charlie Kirk. I followed him online, listened to him as he spoke with the youth and acknowledged them and countered their thinking no matter what it was. He was kind, thoughtful, respectful. He loved his family, his country but most importantly, he loved his God, our Savior, Jesus Christ. He was a believer and never shied away from his testimony. I admired him for his forthrightness, no matter who he was speaking to. He will be missed. I pray for peace to be with his wife, children and family. It is a sad sad day.
SillieGanderSeptember 11, 2025
How do you deal with two groups of people who do not value each other’s common humanity? What would the Lord have us do?
Juliann BradshawSeptember 11, 2025
We need a thousand more Charlie Kirk’s and instead we have one less. He was a fearless freedom fighter and was killed for exercising his first amendment rights and voicing his opinion. May others rise in his place to keep his legacy alive. Evil must not prevail.
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