This week has been marked by tragedy. The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has left many of us grieving, wrestling with questions, and feeling the weight of a moment that goes far beyond politics. Charlie was known for his courage to speak out, his heart to engage the next generation, and his unwavering commitment to truth.
In times like these, the church is called to pause, to reflect, and to pray. The loss of leaders has always been a sobering reality for God’s people—from the martyrdom of James in the book of Acts to the countless men and women throughout history who gave their lives for the truth. And yet, Scripture reminds us that such moments, though painful, often become turning points for revival and renewed faith.
In this special edition of The Keystone Project Podcast, we reflect on Charlie Kirk’s legacy, the spiritual battle that rages beyond what our eyes can see, and the question: Where do we go from here? We believe this is not a time for fear or retreat, but for prayer, courage, and deeper commitment to the mission of making disciples of all nations.
We invite you to join us for this episode—to grieve, to reflect, and to stand together in faith. May this moment stir in us not despair, but a renewed fire for God’s kingdom.
As we close the episode, we pray for Charlie’s family, for our nation, and for the global church—that we may walk forward in unity and strength, fixing our eyes on Jesus.