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We Lost A Member Of The Body Of Christ And A Leader Within It — This Is Personal For Us

Greg Laurie

On September 10, 2025, the Christian community lost Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, to an assassination—a truth I don’t think we need to sanitize.

It’s right to mourn Charlie, to celebrate his life, to feel this loss so deeply, and to be inspired by his story, despite the troubling reactions at his death from some.

Charlie Kirk’s Life Is Worth Celebrating

Charlie Kirk was a Christian leader worth celebrating. I admired him greatly for not only his public influence, but the faith and integrity he held even behind the scenes.  

At just 31, he was a gifted communicator whom God gave a platform to educate, challenge, rally, and even preach to the masses. He was as bold as a lion in his calling.

Through Turning Point USA, he inspired countless young people to embrace faith and a biblical worldview. His life, though short, echoed Corrie ten Boom’s words: “Life is not measured by its duration, but by its donation.” 

Why His Death Feels So Personal 

Charlie Kirk’s death feels personal because he was part of the family of God. And even though you may have never met him, we, as Christians, are all part of that same family. 

The Bible says about the body of Christ, “if one member suffers, all the members suffer with it” (1 Corinthians 12:26). We lost a member of that body and a leader within it—this is, in fact, personal for us.

So it’s appropriate to mourn. 

Mourning Is Right and Biblical

As Christians, we sometimes just want to say, “He’s in heaven, safely in the arms of Jesus,” and while that’s true, there is a place for mourning. Ecclesiastes 3 tells us “To everything there is a season. . . a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance” (verses 1 and 4). It is right and necessary that we mourn the loss of this remarkable young man; not only because he was part of us, but because mourning is biblical.

It’s more than troubling that some people are saying Charlie Kirk’s death is a good thing. The Bible says “What sorrow for those who say that evil is good and good is evil, that dark is light and light is dark. . .” (Isaiah 5:20). For those of us with hearts, we’re hurting. 

We grieve for his young family—his wife, Erika, and their two children, who face a future without him.

But while we should mourn, we must then take action.

This Is Our Turning Point

After the death of the first martyr Stephen, persecution scattered all the church except the apostles. We read that in Scripture and we think, “what a horrible thing,” but God used it for good. 

They were doing what Jesus said to them after the day of Pentecost, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (Acts 1:8). See, they were forced to spread out and take the gospel with them.

In the same way, I think Charlie Kirk’s death can be a turning point for the church and our world. 

Be Bolder for Christ

Our reaction to Charlie’s death reveals something. . . This can rally the reluctant and reveal the complacent. Some will rise, others will shrink. The faithful will rise, while the lukewarm will fade.  

Young people, this can be your moment. Stop trying to fit in and be cool. Choose to stand up and be courageous, just like Charlie. 

We never know when our life will end, so we must make each day count. In the words of Jim Elliot, “I seek not a long life, but a full one, like you, Lord Jesus.”

I am disappointed by the pastors who have said very little or nothing about this in their pulpits. I think we should celebrate the life of Charlie Kirk and the sacrifice he has made; we should let it inspire us to be just as bold in what God has called us to do.

It’s time to stand up and speak, it’s time to be bold. The Lord says, “Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go” (Joshua 1:9).

This could be your Jesus Revolution, young people. Christians must step out of complacency and into a commitment to be bold and strong in their faith like never before.

Despite this tragedy, we are praying for good. Romans 8:28 says, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” I pray this story inspires many others to give glory to God.


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The Clash Of Worldviews: Secular Progressivism Vs Biblical Christianity

To understand the age in which we live, it is important to understand the ideas behind secular progressivism and, more importantly, what its aspirations are. After all, whether the majority of people realise it or not, secular progressivism has the stated goal of organising social life (with or without your consent) toward explicitly chosen goals. Those goals, however, put it in direct conflict with Biblical truth. The major flaw in secular progressivism is its belief that preference trumps truth. Because the maxim of this ideology is that “all preferences are created equal,” any belief which competes with somebody’s “preference” is treated in one of two ways. Either it must be suppressed (usually with the backing of government or media institutions), or it must be branded as a private hobby which is acceptable in the home or inner thought life but not welcome in the public square where others may be influenced by it.

How Allegory Reduces The Bible To Nothing More Than A Work Of Fiction

It is God alone who predicts the future. Prophecy is one of God’s signatures that tells us that we can trust in Him and His Word. It is what separates the Bible from all other religious writings in the world. But if we consistently use allegorical hermeneutics, as Charles Ryrie points out, then in effect what we have just done is reduce the Bible to nothing more than a work of fiction. How tragic! With hermeneutics like that, it is no wonder so many people want nothing to do with Bible prophecy. It is no wonder pastors refuse to preach and teach events concerning the future, and it is no wonder it can be so hard to understand.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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Israel My Glory

Greg Laurie

On September 10, 2025, the Christian community lost Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, to an assassination—a truth I don’t think we need to sanitize.

It’s right to mourn Charlie, to celebrate his life, to feel this loss so deeply, and to be inspired by his story, despite the troubling reactions at his death from some.

Charlie Kirk’s Life Is Worth Celebrating

Charlie Kirk was a Christian leader worth celebrating. I admired him greatly for not only his public influence, but the faith and integrity he held even behind the scenes.  

At just 31, he was a gifted communicator whom God gave a platform to educate, challenge, rally, and even preach to the masses. He was as bold as a lion in his calling.

Through Turning Point USA, he inspired countless young people to embrace faith and a biblical worldview. His life, though short, echoed Corrie ten Boom’s words: “Life is not measured by its duration, but by its donation.” 

Why His Death Feels So Personal 

Charlie Kirk’s death feels personal because he was part of the family of God. And even though you may have never met him, we, as Christians, are all part of that same family. 

The Bible says about the body of Christ, “if one member suffers, all the members suffer with it” (1 Corinthians 12:26). We lost a member of that body and a leader within it—this is, in fact, personal for us.

So it’s appropriate to mourn. 

Mourning Is Right and Biblical

As Christians, we sometimes just want to say, “He’s in heaven, safely in the arms of Jesus,” and while that’s true, there is a place for mourning. Ecclesiastes 3 tells us “To everything there is a season. . . a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance” (verses 1 and 4). It is right and necessary that we mourn the loss of this remarkable young man; not only because he was part of us, but because mourning is biblical.

It’s more than troubling that some people are saying Charlie Kirk’s death is a good thing. The Bible says “What sorrow for those who say that evil is good and good is evil, that dark is light and light is dark. . .” (Isaiah 5:20). For those of us with hearts, we’re hurting. 

We grieve for his young family—his wife, Erika, and their two children, who face a future without him.

But while we should mourn, we must then take action.

This Is Our Turning Point

After the death of the first martyr Stephen, persecution scattered all the church except the apostles. We read that in Scripture and we think, “what a horrible thing,” but God used it for good. 

They were doing what Jesus said to them after the day of Pentecost, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (Acts 1:8). See, they were forced to spread out and take the gospel with them.

In the same way, I think Charlie Kirk’s death can be a turning point for the church and our world. 

Be Bolder for Christ

Our reaction to Charlie’s death reveals something. . . This can rally the reluctant and reveal the complacent. Some will rise, others will shrink. The faithful will rise, while the lukewarm will fade.  

Young people, this can be your moment. Stop trying to fit in and be cool. Choose to stand up and be courageous, just like Charlie. 

We never know when our life will end, so we must make each day count. In the words of Jim Elliot, “I seek not a long life, but a full one, like you, Lord Jesus.”

I am disappointed by the pastors who have said very little or nothing about this in their pulpits. I think we should celebrate the life of Charlie Kirk and the sacrifice he has made; we should let it inspire us to be just as bold in what God has called us to do.

It’s time to stand up and speak, it’s time to be bold. The Lord says, “Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go” (Joshua 1:9).

This could be your Jesus Revolution, young people. Christians must step out of complacency and into a commitment to be bold and strong in their faith like never before.

Despite this tragedy, we are praying for good. Romans 8:28 says, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” I pray this story inspires many others to give glory to God.


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The Clash Of Worldviews: Secular Progressivism Vs Biblical Christianity

To understand the age in which we live, it is important to understand the ideas behind secular progressivism and, more importantly, what its aspirations are. After all, whether the majority of people realise it or not, secular progressivism has the stated goal of organising social life (with or without your consent) toward explicitly chosen goals. Those goals, however, put it in direct conflict with Biblical truth. The major flaw in secular progressivism is its belief that preference trumps truth. Because the maxim of this ideology is that “all preferences are created equal,” any belief which competes with somebody’s “preference” is treated in one of two ways. Either it must be suppressed (usually with the backing of government or media institutions), or it must be branded as a private hobby which is acceptable in the home or inner thought life but not welcome in the public square where others may be influenced by it.

How Allegory Reduces The Bible To Nothing More Than A Work Of Fiction

It is God alone who predicts the future. Prophecy is one of God’s signatures that tells us that we can trust in Him and His Word. It is what separates the Bible from all other religious writings in the world. But if we consistently use allegorical hermeneutics, as Charles Ryrie points out, then in effect what we have just done is reduce the Bible to nothing more than a work of fiction. How tragic! With hermeneutics like that, it is no wonder so many people want nothing to do with Bible prophecy. It is no wonder pastors refuse to preach and teach events concerning the future, and it is no wonder it can be so hard to understand.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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