In a world growing numb to violence and indifferent to virtue, Charlie Kirk’s death was a thunderclap—a brutal, public tragedy that shattered complacency and stirred hearts. He was a husband, a father, a servant of God. Only 31 years old, yet his impact rippled far beyond his years. We may never understand why such a light was extinguished so soon, but Scripture reminds us: “Now we see in a mirror dimly… then we shall see face to face.” Until that day, we trust in the goodness of God and pray that Charlie’s life—and death—will bear a harvest of righteousness in a world desperate for truth.
Category: Grief
The Battle of the Mind
The battle of the mind is fierce, fueled by emotion and fear, but God’s Word arms us with the tools to stand strong, cut through lies, and claim victory. We are not victims of our thoughts—we are His royal children.
The Shock of the Expected
My big brother passed away on June 2. He cheated death many times in his colorful life. The loss of my brother was large. He took up the space in […]



