New King James Version
His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant;
you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’
Today we mourn the loss of a voice that dared to challenge the narrative. A man who stood unafraid in the face of opposition, who believed in truth over comfort, and who paid the ultimate price for speaking out — Charlie Kirk is no longer with us.
His assassination is not just a tragedy. It is a wake-up call.
We live in a time where telling the truth is seen as dangerous. Where standing for freedom — real, unfiltered freedom — makes you a target. A time where dissent is punished, and obedience is rewarded. But if this moment teaches us anything, it's that silence is not safety. Compliance is not peace. And retreat is not an option.
Charlie spoke because he believed that freedom is worth fighting for. He challenged corruption, exposed hypocrisy, and gave a voice to those who felt voiceless. For that, he was silenced — not by argument, not by debate, but by violence.
Let this be a lesson to all of us:
If we wait until it’s safe to speak, we may never speak at all.
If we wait until it’s easy to act, it...