Composer Gregory H. Morgan Associate Editor Everyone is important, young and old, rich and poor, etc. Sometimes I wish I knew people who are somewhat famous, who have influence, and see things more my way and chat with them. Case in point...Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA which is a nonprofit right-wing organization with the stated mission “to identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government.” Dad and I often watch Fox News which is right leaning I know, but I believe that having both sides to a problem is good. Fox News has both liberal and conservative contributors and I like that. I get news from Apple on my cell phone some times which I think is left leaning, however, I can glean how others think of stories in the news who see things differently. I was impressed by Charlie Kirk but didn't realize how young he was. He was only 31 years of age when he passed away. When I did realize his young age and discovered that he dropped out of college early on, and then started speaking to young people about conservatism I was impressed.
Laura Ingraham, host of The Ingraham Angle, remarked that Charlie Kirk was an evangelist who was not afraid to share his faith along with his values. I don't think that Christians need to worry per se about winning people to Christ in a single conversation, or beating people over the head as it were with unloving dogma, but I do believe that we can share God's love in a civil loving manner and of course pray for people. We can also be firm and confident in our faith as well. There are some people who don't even believe that God exists, and others think that maybe He does. At least they are honest and a conversation can start from the point of their unbelief.
If you have valuable friends who do not believe in Christ, it should be easy to share that Jesus loves them and died and rose again for them. They may not agree, but be persistent in a kind way.
Erika Kirk, the wife, and now widow of Charlie Kirk, was quite uplifting in speaking about the recent death of her husband, who was shot in the neck while he was hosting an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. She used Bible verses and I was touched to hear her.
Join me in praying for Erika and her precious young children.
Blessings,
Greg
Laura Ingraham, host of The Ingraham Angle, remarked that Charlie Kirk was an evangelist who was not afraid to share his faith along with his values. I don't think that Christians need to worry per se about winning people to Christ in a single conversation, or beating people over the head as it were with unloving dogma, but I do believe that we can share God's love in a civil loving manner and of course pray for people. We can also be firm and confident in our faith as well. There are some people who don't even believe that God exists, and others think that maybe He does. At least they are honest and a conversation can start from the point of their unbelief.
If you have valuable friends who do not believe in Christ, it should be easy to share that Jesus loves them and died and rose again for them. They may not agree, but be persistent in a kind way.
Erika Kirk, the wife, and now widow of Charlie Kirk, was quite uplifting in speaking about the recent death of her husband, who was shot in the neck while he was hosting an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. She used Bible verses and I was touched to hear her.
Join me in praying for Erika and her precious young children.
Blessings,
Greg