Charlie Kirk's friend urges mourners to 'go back to church' following activist's killing

Conservative political activist Charlie Kirk was killed worldwide seizures took place. His close friend Andrew Kolvet, “Charlie Kirk Show” Podcast’s head producer, calls out to remember him because he believes that he will want Kirk.
Orum I want Charlie to be remembered for her great belief, because she wanted to be remembered for her courage and belief, Kol Kolvet said on Sunday, “Month Morning Sunday”.
Kirk, the founding partner of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on a Utah college campus on Wednesday. His wife Erika and two little children leave behind.
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Most of his work focused on reviving what he saw as a traditional American family, a task based on Christian faith.
Kolvet called on their supporters to direct their grief in the same commitment.
“You [want to] Today, Onur Charlie, Sunday … Go back to the church, open the Bible, pray, ask God to guide you. That was what he wanted, “he said.
For Kirk, Vigils spread throughout the country, including Turning Point US campus sections, Capitol Hill and even abroad. In a previously planned march in London, demonstrators carried the pictures and posters of Kirk.
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Turning Point USA announced that it will organize a public monument for Kirk at Arizona Cardinals Stadium next weekend. The venue can host more than 70,000 people.
Kolvet said that since Kirk’s death, the message of the response worldwide reflects the originality.
Kolvet, “I believe, I believe that in the world in a very broad and wide way … He has been good. Honesty, honesty and immorality is a message planted to the world.” He said.
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“You can’t imitate it. You can imitate it. And it comes. People can see how clear, honest and good it is.”
Kolvet said that the peaceful nature of the monuments was particularly meaningful for Kirk’s family, staff and friends.
“The people who love him the most, do not rebel. They do not burn cities or work. They pray, they burn candles in his honor and the sorrow they feel, they express all of us feel in their own way.” He said.
“This was incredible for me, but also for the entire Turning Point team for his wife Erika, for the ‘Charlie Kirk Show’ team. We are honored to have chosen to honor Charlie in the world.”




