Erika Kirk Stirs the Crowd as She Discusses Charlie’s Killer: “That Man, That Young Man, I Forgive Him!”
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MaryannSeptember 26, 2025
I, too, am very touched by Erika Kirk's testimony and commitment to Jesus Christ by embracing forgiveness for Charlie's killer, However, I must say that I would not have been able to do so in just a few days. Forgiveness would require a huge dose of the enabling power of the Savior. Without Him, I would never be able to offer such forgiveness. I am grateful that we do not have to depend on our own strength for such monumental challenges.
Sarah HinzeSeptember 22, 2025
Thank you for reporting this story. I have been so moved by the outpouring of the spirit of the Lord upon the world as a reaction to Charlie Kirk and his death. It seems to me that we are in a great period of revival as millions worldwide are turning to Jesus and prayer and scriptures as never before. History shows that often a great revival to Jesus comes after a Christian martyr dies, such as the stoning of Stephen when Saul (renamed the apostle Paul) brought forth a great revival to Jesus.
Jeff LindsaySeptember 22, 2025
Note that I should have said that the murder occurred "in front of the world" rather than "in front of her" because she apparently was not there physically and I don't know if she was watching. Also, for those who are tempted to follow the conventional path of cringe-worthy disrespect by saying, "Yes, it was wrong to murder Charlie, but he was a racist or something," please have a touch decency and refrain from such slurs based on repeating what you've heard. Listen to his actual message. If that's too difficult, listen to a few minority voices as they respond to Charlie and tell me how you can justify the charge of racism: https://x.com/thatsKAIZEN/status/1967652741905518882 https://x.com/AlBuffalo2nite/status/1969578204231868619 https://x.com/TONYxTWO/status/1968112224234508373 The slurs on Charlie are unjustified, in spite of being spread by some of the biggest and loudest voices in legacy media and social media.
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