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Charlie Kirk’s Memorial Marks Beginning of The End for Third Wayism, Lukewarm Christianity


By: Jordan Boyd | September 23, 2025

Read more at https://thefederalist.com/2025/09/23/charlie-kirks-memorial-marks-beginning-of-the-end-for-third-wayism-lukewarm-christianity/

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Christians’ focus from now on should be on living boldly for the Lord, like Charlie did — even if it becomes the hill on which we die.

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For too long, Christians have sold and bought the lie that loving God and loving your neighbor means embracing ill-named political centrism, caving in the culture war, and quietly refusing opportunities to obey the Great Commission. The assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk and the widespread revival that followed, however, proves that the third way-ism that has infiltrated even the most seemingly solid Christian institutions has no home here any longer.

It’s not difficult to see that the “Christian nationalist” slur and smears corporate media, Democrats, and other cowards wielded in an effort to deter Biblically-informed life and law have taken root in key Christian circles, effectively neutering potential Good News bearers from delivering the best message of all time. Yet, a small but powerful sect of bold and morally courageous faithfuls, such as Charlie Kirk, successfully rejected those attacks and devoted their lives to sharing the Gospel with anyone who would listen.

The result of such a commendable act of obedience? A beautiful, one-of-a-kind memorial service in which millions of people across the world finally heard and saw the Good News that has been so readily suppressed from within in recent years.

For the first hour of the nearly eight-hour service, approximately 95,000 people threw up their hands and vowed to “praise You again and again.” The worship proclaiming the goodness of God was followed by the repeated declaration from the speakers, including several Trump administration officials, that Jesus saved. The end of the memorial featured widow Erika Kirk’s public proclamation of unthinkable forgiveness for her husband’s assassin.

Reports from within State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona suggested the room was electric with the Holy Spirit. From the stage, Tucker Carlson observed “God’s very obvious presence in this room, the presence of Jesus.”

Contrast Charlie’s exemplary evangelism and the many and mighty spiritual moments at his memorial with the behavior exhibited by some of the most renowned American Christian names, and you get an alarming picture.

The Big Eva leaders credited with carrying the mantle of American Christianity are guilty of shirking away from proclaiming the truth and celebrating Christian wins in the name of avoiding political skirmishes. In the worst cases, people such as Russell Moore, David French, and the Southern Baptist Convention’s lobbying arm, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, have become not just partisan pawns but active participants in the chorus of voices capitulating on Christ’s crucifixionmarriage, sex, the sanctity of life, and more and seeking to further divide Christ’s bride on what matters most.

Convincing an entire class of Christians to sit down and shut up about politics, or worse, pretend to coast in the middle of the road, certainly has been and would be an effective strategy for Satan to continue. Thankfully, God does not wait on the cooperation of man to enact his will.

Even without the help of Big Eva or the popular faith leaders who were shamefully silent or overly qualified their responses, God used Charlie’s martyrdom to spark a global revival.

People are flocking to churches, reading their Bibles, and publicly committing to live more like Charlie lived for Christ. Even the modern-day persecutors such as the corporate media have been forced to print stories with word-for-word calls to Christ-like love and forgiveness made at the memorial.

The Gospel by nature is offensive and “folly to those who are perishing,” which is why so many, even self-proclaimed shoo-ins for Heaven, fail to amplify it for fear of backlash. To the faithful and faith-curious who have received nothing but confirmation as of late that spiritual war for our souls rages on, however, the truth spoken from Charlie’s American Comeback tent and Charlie’s service shone with the unashamedness celebrated by Paul in Romans 1:16.

Americans are practically begging the Christians running our churches and country to return to the roots of their faith. The ever-present longing for a peace that surpasses all understanding and aching to taste and see that the Lord is good, however, won’t be satisfied with the lukewarmness that has dominated the pages of Christianity Today or possessed pulpits of many shapes and sizes any longer.

The mealy-mouthed and, frankly, cowardly behavior exhibited by so many prominent Christians in the last decade and especially this last week will not satisfy new converts who need pure spiritual milk nor will it nourish mature believers who long for soul-enriching meat.

The pastors, Christian podcasters, and others harping on Charlie’s past comments instead of focusing on the opportunity presented by his martyrdom are making a huge mistake. The time to make Heaven crowded is at hand, and those who have partnered with His will should waste no further time and effort whining about politics on colored Instagram graphics.

Instead, they should focus on living boldly for the Lord — like Charlie did. That includes staking everything on Christ, even if, as in Charlie’s case, it becomes the hill on which you die.


Jordan Boyd is a staff writer at The Federalist and producer of The Federalist Radio Hour. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University where she majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow her on X @jordanboydtx.

What is Wrong with Evangelicals in America?


waving flagWritten by Bethany Blankley, Mar 3, 2016

URL of the original posting site: http://constitution.com/what-is-wrong-with-evangelicals-in-america

Those who are labeling Trump supporters as “not real Christians,” who are “gullible” and succumb to “magical thinking,” who are mesmerized by a “televangelist”-type-Trump falling at the feet of a “golden calf,” who “will not vote for him” should be reminded who they voted for in previous elections. These same naysayers voted for Romney, Obama, McCain, Bush Sr. and Jr., Reagan, Carter and many others who also claimed to be Christians, who also are in many ways no different than Trump.

The division in the church over candidates is indeed an indictment of Christianity in America. Christians today seem to forget the meaning of “freedom of conscience”– which Christians emphasized when first shaping this nation, because of being persecuted for their opinions and beliefs.

Despite Pastor Robert Jeffress’s explanation for why evangelicals support Trump instead of other candidates, he and others continue to be vilified.

Sadly, not much has changed since the 1630’s.

From, Because of Christians, America Isn’t a Theocracy:

UPON ARRIVAL TO THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY IN THE 1630S, ENGLISH CLERGYMAN AND LAWYER ROGER WILLIAMS OPPOSED WINTHROP’S FORM OF GOVERNMENT. BUT THE COLONY’S RULERS DIDN’T ALLOW FOR FREE THOUGHT OR SPEECH. THEY REJECTED HIS NOTION OF “FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE.”

FIRST THE MAGISTRATES PLACED WILLIAMS UNDER HOUSE ARREST. HE WAS FORBIDDEN FROM DISCUSSING HIS IDEAS. BUT WHEN HE CONTINUED TO SPEAK HIS MIND– IN HIS OWN HOME– THE MAGISTRATES BANISHED HIM FROM THE COLONY. NEXT, THEY CHANGED THEIR MIND AND SOUGHT TO KILL HIM.

 WINTHROP WARNED WILLIAMS, WHO FLED, LEAVING HIS FAMILY BEHIND. HIS SUFFERING WAS GREAT AND HE BARELY SURVIVED. BECAUSE OF THIS, HE WROTE ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL TREATISES IN HISTORY, THE BLOUDY TENENT OF PERSECUTION. THOMAS JEFFERSON NOT ONLY READ WILLIAMS’S TREATISE, BUT ALSO JOHN LOCKE’S, TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT, IN WHICH LOCKE REFERENCED OVER 1,500 BIBLE VERSES.

WERE IT NOT FOR ROGER WILLIAMS’S INFLUENCE, IT’S UNLIKELY THOMAS JEFFERSON WOULD HAVE WRITTEN WHAT HE DID IN THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. IN IT, JEFFERSON REFERENCES GOD FOUR TIMES:

  • “The laws of nature and nature’s God,”
  • All men are “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,”
  • “The Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions,” and
  • “The protection of Divine Providence.”

Freedom of Conscience exists because of Christianity. No Christian, just like no American, or no person for that matter, agrees with anyone else on everything. How is labeling and name-calling contributing to the strength of the church, to building people’s faith, rather than destroying it?

Who is the best judge of morality and character? Does one commentator think he knows more than Trump or could lead better? Does another think he knows who is really a genuine Christian or not? Since when are Christians determining that they are the moral authority and high bearers of truth?

None of these questions are answered by whoever is sitting legally, or illegally, in the White House.

Even a self-describing Christian was the Speaker of the House when I worked in the U.S. Senate, who pushed for the “Contract with America,” to restore “conservative, Christian values” who was sleeping with his staffer, for whom he divorced his second wife to marry for a third time.

Yet, another Speaker, also was a Christian, was prosecuted for “concealing sexual abuse with a former male student.” In fact the three men who orchestrated Impeaching Bill Clinton, again while I also worked in the U.S. Senate, were each having elicit affairs. Still today, “Christian” leaders are embroiled in open affairs. And they are still in office.

Evangelicals first need to clean their own house. Otherwise they will be nothing more than piles of bones in a white-washed tomb, used by others thrown against glass houses wondering why the glass isn’t shattering.

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