Episode 47
What Charlie Kirk Taught Us About Why We Fight
May 11th, 2026
31 mins 51 secs
About this Episode
Charlie Kirk had a gift that very few people in the Christian conservative movement actually had.
He could sit across from someone who disagreed with him - completely, FUNDAMENTALLY, disagreed with him and stay in it. And somehow, in doing that, he held together a coalition of people who FRANKLY don't always get along.
What happened since his assassination has been deeply discouraging. There was unity for a moment. Talk of revival. A renewed sense of mission. And then, slowly, the focus shifted. Back to infighting, back to arguments on X, back to the distractions that pull us away from the things that actually matter.
So today, I want to go back to Charlie. His own words. The clips I keep returning to, on America's Christian founding, on abortion, on the Sabbath, on marriage and family, and on why we should never stop having hope no matter how dark the world looks.
The question hanging over the conservative movement right now isn't just who takes Charlie’s place.
It's whether what he helped build survives without him.