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There is no doubt that Charlie Kirk’s work changed the face of politics on college campuses and at the ballot box. He helped young conservatives, who were silenced and intimidated on campuses across the country, be bold, speak out, and step forward loudly, proudly, and with conviction.

But Charlie’s faith was as important to him, perhaps even more so, than moving the political needle. He shared his faith without fear and urged others to do the same.

In death, Charlie continues to lead people to God.  Churches across the country are seeing their services more full than ever.  He has been honored and remembered in Churches of all denominations. Social media is filled with example after example of individual stories of everyday Americans sharing their return to faith, and for some, their first movement toward it.

During Charlie’s poignant and beautiful memorial service on Sunday, Tucker Carlson noted the arena was “humming with the tuning fork” of the Holy Spirit.  And that reality scares leftists perhaps even more than Charlie’s political beliefs.

Bitter Democrat strategist David Axelrod voiced those concerns on CNN.  After tossing some not-so-thinly veiled insults at Charlie, slyly hinting that Kirk was racist, Axelrod’s voice his real concern, that Christians would become “galvanized.”

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Axelrod also hoped the event would not become “politicized.”  Perhaps, in his advancing years, he has forgotten spectacle Democrats made in 2002 when they turned Senator Paul Wellstone’s funeral into a grotesque political rally.



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