Washington Examiner’s Salena Zito said Wednesday a religious revival among the United States’s youth is “here,” adding it’s been growing for the last two years before Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Tens of thousands visited Kirk’s memorial in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday to mourn the Turning Point USA founder. Zito said she’s been covering the “young, Christian revival” happening in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kentucky over the last two years.
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Zito compared this revival to the counterculture from the 1960s, which was “anti-establishment” and a pushback against