Charlie Kirk's assassination in Utah shocked the nation and the conservative movement he led. Grief is real, yet hope endures because Charlie lived for eternal truths.
A life poured out for liberty
Charlie started TPUSA as a teenager, investing every ounce of energy into equipping students. His Utah event was another stop on that mission.
Enemies tried to silence him with violence, but they only amplified his message.
His final hours were spent challenging students to pair their faith with civic courage—a charge that now belongs to each of us.
Mourning with hope
As believers, we grieve alongside Erika and their family, knowing Charlie is with Christ. We also know we have work to do.
Scripture reminds us to comfort one another and to stand firm in the face of evil.
Churches across the country are hosting prayer vigils and fasting chains, knitting together a national family determined to finish Charlie's assignments.
Carry the torch
Every supporter can honor Charlie by leading Bible studies, registering voters, and defending free speech.
Do not let fear win. Double down on the mission he championed.
Set measurable goals for outreach, discipleship, and civic engagement so his legacy becomes a living movement rather than a memory.
Final Thought
Charlie finished his race with courage. Now it is our turn to run with perseverance, eyes fixed on the Author of liberty.