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Erika Kirk says husband’s death sparked ‘revival’ at memorial

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Erika Kirk said that a stadium full of mourning in Arizona created a “revival” of his late husband’s death.

“We saw what my husband is praying for seeing in this country at all times.” We saw a revival. ” He said.

“We didn’t see violence after Charlie’s assassination. We didn’t see a rebellion. We didn’t see a revolution,” he added during his touching speech.

Erika Kirk inspires Christian employees to remain ‘rooted with faith’ in front of the commemoration ceremony

Erika Kirk killed her husband, conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona on September 21, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)

After a series of high -profile speakers, including Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, he applauded as soon as the mother of the two came to the stage.

Erika Kirk, after seeing his husband was shot, even remembered the painful moment in the hospital.

“I saw the wound that ended his life,” he said. “I felt shock. I felt fear and I felt a heart wound that I didn’t even know,” he added.

However, when Charlie Kirk’s death sent shock waves throughout the country and drew condolences from all over the world, Erika Kirk insisted that the tragedy made a spiritual renovation.

The White House released the video anger to Charlie Kirk

Charlie and Erika Kirk Event View

Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk was depicted on stage with his wife Erika Kirk at an event in Phoenix earlier this year. Erika Kirk has stepped into the spotlight since his death. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

“Last week, we saw that people opened a Bible for the first time in a decade. We saw that people pray for the first time since they were children. We saw that people went to a church for the first time all their lives.” He said.

Erika also called for believers to take responsibility for feeding this moment.

“All of you, who believes, is your job to sheeping these people.

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He was closed, honoring Kirk’s commitment. “He left this world without regret,” he said.

“He did 100% of what he can do every day. But I want you to know anything. Charlie died with missing jobs, but he didn’t die with unfinished jobs. And I will miss him.”

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