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RIP: Charlie Kirk's Legacy Lives On

  • Writer: Lily Collard
    Lily Collard
  • Sep 11
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 14

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I thought this deserved a post, though not many will see this.
This is a moment that I think will truly change history.
For both sides.

The conservative, Trump ally, and Christian, Charlie Kirk, has died.
He was murdered for telling the truth, for standing boldly as a Christian and a conservative in a world that wants our voices silenced.
This is more than just a loss of one man — it’s a wake-up call.
We as Republicans and Christians need to stand up.
If this didn’t wake you up, I don’t know what will. Charlie gave his life for what he believed in. And my family and I believe this: after this tragedy, a million more Charlie Kirks will rise. His legacy won’t be buried with him.
Charlie wasn’t just a fighter; he was a good man. He never made anyone feel small. He debated with kindness, he spoke with conviction, and he always aimed to point people toward the truth. That’s rare, and that’s what made him powerful.
I read a woman say that Charlie is in heaven now, watching as we stand together in mourning. I believe that’s true — and I believe he’s appreciative of every prayer, every tear, and every bold act and response for and toward his death.
But we can’t forget the heartbreak behind this. His wife and two children had to watch him die. Bleeding out at his rally in Utah. No family should ever endure that. Pray for them with all your hearts that God gives them strength and peace in this moment.
To the haters — celebrate alone. God sees your mockery, and justice is His. Charlie will be avenged.
But to the rest of us: let this be the moment we stand taller, speak louder, and never compromise truth again.
Charlie Kirk’s death isn’t the end. It’s the spark of something even greater.
Rest in glory, Charlie.

A drone view taken on Thursday, shows the scene where Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah.
A drone view taken on Thursday, shows the scene where Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah.

 
 
 

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