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‘I Forgive’: Tim Allen Forgives Father’s Killer, Inspired by Charlie Kirk’s Widow

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‘I Forgive’: Tim Allen Forgives Father’s Killer, Inspired by Charlie Kirk’s Widow

Tim Allen, inspired by the example of Erika Kirk, forgave the man who killed his father 60 years ago.

The 72-year-old Home Improvement actor said he was “deeply affected” by Erika Kirk’s public forgiveness of Tyler Robinson at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service on Sunday.

“When Erika Kirk spoke the words on the man who killed her husband: ‘That man… that young man… I forgive him.’ That moment deeply affected me,” the conservative actor wrote in an X post on Thursday.

He added, “I have struggled for over 60 years to forgive the man who killed my Dad. I will say those words now as I type: ‘I forgive the man who killed my father.'”

At age 11, Allen lost his father in a car accident in November 1964. Real estate agent Gerald M. Dick was driving his wife and a car full of children home from a football game in Colorado, when a drunk driver collided with him.

USA Today reported, “(He) broke his neck and died in my mom’s lap right there,” Allen said on a talk show in 2006. “As many times as I’d relive this – if you haven’t had a death in your family, I don’t suggest it – but it certainly changes every single thing. From your cells and DNA, it turns a different color.”

Allen said he “hated” November and the fall season ever since the accident and developed a feeling of guilt for not being present in the vehicle at the time.

“Every single thing in my life changed,” Allen added. “And I knew it the moment he was dead that he was dead.”

Now, because of Erika Kirk’s courageous Christian witness and brave example, Allen has finally embraced forgiveness too.

Robinson allegedly assassinated Kirk at a Turning Point USA event on September 10 at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

On Sunday, September 21, Erika Kirk, in an emotional moment, forgave Robinson because it’s what Christ did, and Charlie would do.

“On a cross, our Savior said, ‘Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.’” she said. “That man [who killed my husband] … I forgive him.”

No one deserves forgiveness. And forgiveness isn’t easy. But it’s made possible by Christ’s example and the Holy Spirit’s power.

While we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). Therefore, we must – by the power of the Holy Spirit – forgive those who sin against us, as Christ has forgiven us.

When we do, we have no idea how God might use it to accomplish His purposes, and to spur others to embrace forgiveness too.

Erika Kirk’s beautiful example led to Tim Allen’s choice to forgive. Such is the power of one act of Christ-like forgiveness.


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Bending The Bible To The Culture: How Compromise Strips The Gospel Of Its Power And Effectiveness

Some preachers today offer weak, watered-down proclamations in the name of the gospel. They tell you to believe, but they don’t tell you to repent. They tell you there’s a Heaven, but they don’t tell you there’s a Hell. And they tell you there’s forgiveness, but they don’t tell you there’s repentance. If we don’t include those things, then it isn’t the gospel. We cannot edit the gospel according to what we like or don’t like. It’s for us to share it as God gave it. Otherwise, we strip the gospel of its power and effectiveness. We cannot control what happens in the world. But at the same time, we cannot allow the belief system of a secular society to influence the way we believe.

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