Something changes when you watch your political opponents gleefully celebrate the assassination of a man because he believed what you believe.
On Wednesday, Charlie Kirk visited Utah Valley University . He was talking to a crowd of thousands, engaging in civil debate when he was shot to death.
Even though I didn’t know Kirk personally, the news wrecked me. Perhaps it was because he left behind a wife and young children. I hugged my kids extra tight that night — and I hope you do the same. Perhaps it was the loss of his bold Christian witness . He obtained fame, money and power — and he kept pointing to Christ . Perhaps it was because he was one of the right’s most important leaders. Perhaps it was the shock that someone decided to end a political discussion with a bullet. That isn’t supp