Amen, Charlie you were martyred and it gives us great peace knowing you are in heaven with Him. One day those of us that know Him look forward to the day we may be in your presence again with other brothers and sisters of Christ.
We will continue to pray for those here in this fallen world and your wife and two children. Rest in eternal peace.
I don't listen to any podcasts, the ones I like I agree with so its pretty pointless for me to listen. I was very surprised today when my wife said she used to listen to Charlie (i woke her up a few years ago, she realized the news services all lied when I pointed it out a few times).
I get home and my 14 year old son is upset because he used to listen to Charlie also.
His reach was far greater than I realized. On top of Iryna getting murdered on the train which I found deeply disturbing on many levels I have been angy and then upset all day.
Thanks, there is always a positive to a negative but sometimes it hard to find. The sane world is now seeing how rotten the left is, they are beyond saving and need to be cut out of our lifes and left to rot. They have created hell on earth, let them have it, we need to move on and live life with joy.
Our only solace is in HIM, and what a gift of solace that is! It's the only one we have, that this man now is in Glory with his savior. Taken too early, removed from the strife he fought against. He now sees what we only can hope for. That is a comfort today.
Charlie spent much of his career walking onto campuses where he was heckled, shouted down, or mocked. Instead of retreating, he leaned into dialogue. He often said, “That’s why we’re here—to talk.”
• Even when questions were hostile, he usually kept answering with calm logic and humor. His willingness to face crowds that disagreed was an act of meeting hostility with engagement, not retaliation.
Love of Country Framed in Hope
• He regularly framed his political work in terms of hope for young people and the future, not just fear of decline. That hopeful tone offset cynicism and despair, appealing to people’s better nature.
• In speeches, he pointed back to gratitude—for faith, for freedom, for opportunity. Gratitude is a form of love that resists bitterness.
Grounding in Faith
• Charlie made clear that his Christianity was not just cultural, but personal. When pressed on why he kept showing up, he often credited his faith—putting God’s call above anger or applause.
• His desire to be remembered for courage and faith reflects this: faith as a steady, loving response, not a combative weapon.
Family & Mentorship
• He frequently talked about responsibility toward the next generation, encouraging young people to think critically and use their voices. That’s love expressed as empowerment—helping others grow instead of silencing them.
Public Statements
• Quotes like: “You don’t defeat ideas by suppressing them. You defeat ideas with better ideas.”
This is love in action—it insists on persuasion over force, dialogue over destruction.
✨ When framed beside scripture, these moments show a man choosing words and presence over violence, courage over bitterness, and faith over fear. That is the shape of love of Christ in practice.
I am so sad for those who loved him he ran the good race and inspired so many. His loved ones will be my prayers
During Trump's first term, I was in Voat after the group was removed from another platform, and CK would go overseas, and rip Trump's policies then come back and acted like he was pro-Trump. Many Anons said he was controlled opposition. If this was the case, could Charlie Kirk have been replaced with a 2.0 and began revealing truths? If so, would this been a way to remove the character from the chessboard while at the same time use this event to trigger a more detailed advancement for the WHs to move on using CK as the reason for the public? I'm just throwing thoughts out there.
Amen, Charlie you were martyred and it gives us great peace knowing you are in heaven with Him. One day those of us that know Him look forward to the day we may be in your presence again with other brothers and sisters of Christ.
We will continue to pray for those here in this fallen world and your wife and two children. Rest in eternal peace.
I don't listen to any podcasts, the ones I like I agree with so its pretty pointless for me to listen. I was very surprised today when my wife said she used to listen to Charlie (i woke her up a few years ago, she realized the news services all lied when I pointed it out a few times).
I get home and my 14 year old son is upset because he used to listen to Charlie also.
His reach was far greater than I realized. On top of Iryna getting murdered on the train which I found deeply disturbing on many levels I have been angy and then upset all day.
Agreed fren...💔🤬👿
Thanks, there is always a positive to a negative but sometimes it hard to find. The sane world is now seeing how rotten the left is, they are beyond saving and need to be cut out of our lifes and left to rot. They have created hell on earth, let them have it, we need to move on and live life with joy.
Our only solace is in HIM, and what a gift of solace that is! It's the only one we have, that this man now is in Glory with his savior. Taken too early, removed from the strife he fought against. He now sees what we only can hope for. That is a comfort today.
When was this and who was the person asking him?
The question struck me as a strange one to ask a young person.
Charlie spent much of his career walking onto campuses where he was heckled, shouted down, or mocked. Instead of retreating, he leaned into dialogue. He often said, “That’s why we’re here—to talk.” • Even when questions were hostile, he usually kept answering with calm logic and humor. His willingness to face crowds that disagreed was an act of meeting hostility with engagement, not retaliation.
Love of Country Framed in Hope • He regularly framed his political work in terms of hope for young people and the future, not just fear of decline. That hopeful tone offset cynicism and despair, appealing to people’s better nature. • In speeches, he pointed back to gratitude—for faith, for freedom, for opportunity. Gratitude is a form of love that resists bitterness.
Grounding in Faith • Charlie made clear that his Christianity was not just cultural, but personal. When pressed on why he kept showing up, he often credited his faith—putting God’s call above anger or applause. • His desire to be remembered for courage and faith reflects this: faith as a steady, loving response, not a combative weapon.
Family & Mentorship • He frequently talked about responsibility toward the next generation, encouraging young people to think critically and use their voices. That’s love expressed as empowerment—helping others grow instead of silencing them.
Public Statements • Quotes like: “You don’t defeat ideas by suppressing them. You defeat ideas with better ideas.” This is love in action—it insists on persuasion over force, dialogue over destruction.
✨ When framed beside scripture, these moments show a man choosing words and presence over violence, courage over bitterness, and faith over fear. That is the shape of love of Christ in practice. I am so sad for those who loved him he ran the good race and inspired so many. His loved ones will be my prayers
SO WELL SAID Joan! 👏
During Trump's first term, I was in Voat after the group was removed from another platform, and CK would go overseas, and rip Trump's policies then come back and acted like he was pro-Trump. Many Anons said he was controlled opposition. If this was the case, could Charlie Kirk have been replaced with a 2.0 and began revealing truths? If so, would this been a way to remove the character from the chessboard while at the same time use this event to trigger a more detailed advancement for the WHs to move on using CK as the reason for the public? I'm just throwing thoughts out there.
Charlie= C, C=3. Kirk= K, K=11. 3.11 mirrored is 11.3. Q drop 26
Thank you, sir!