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On September 10, the day before America paused to remember the lives lost on 9/11, another act of violence pierced our nation.
Charlie Kirk, a young conservative unafraid to speak of the powerful role of his Christian faith in his life, was assassinated. The shock goes beyond the political assassination itself, but also the incredibility that some in our nation are openly celebrating it. Yet this moment calls not for fear, but for steadfastness. We are reminded that living according to our convictions can transform believers into instruments of God’s peace, even in a world hostile to truth, goodness, and beauty.
Kirk’s voice was inspired by the Gospel. He affirmed the dignity of every human life, the natural institutions of marriage, and the reality of God-given male and f