Charlie Kirk became a political force known for galvanizing the youth behind President Donald Trump. But his religious faith was the legacy he said he hoped would endure.
"I want to be remembered for courage for my faith. That would be the most important. The most important thing is my faith," Kirk said in June on a podcast .
In his debates and speeches and on his internet broadcast, "The Charlie Kirk Show," he pressed conservative views and stumped for Republican politicians. He encouraged listeners to follow God, marry young, have children and prioritize family.
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He stressed Judeo-Christian values and regularly spoke at Dream City Church in Phoenix. The church is Pentecostal, a branch of Protestantism. Its Pasto