Charlie Kirk: ‘I Want to Be Remembered for Courage for My Faith’

Shortly before he was tragically assassinated, Charlie Kirk discussed how he would like to be remembered after he died.

Kirk was murdered for his conservative views on September 10 while speaking at a university in Utah, sending shockwaves around the world.

According to Fox News, Kirk, during a podcast interview barely three months ago, stated boldly and proudly that he wanted to be remembered for his strong faith as a Christian.

Nothing more, nothing less.

The admission was made during an appearance on “The Iced Coffee Hour” podcast, hosted by Jack Selby.

The interview took place at the end of June.

Selby had asked Kirk how he would want to be remembered if “everything completely goes away,” to which Kirk immediately replied, “If I die?”

“Everything just goes away,” Selby clarified for Kirk.

“If you could be associated with one thing, how would you want to be remembered?”

Kirk held absolutely nothing back with his response, showing zero hesitation with his answer.

I want to be remembered for courage for my faith,” Kirk told Selby.

“That would be the most important thing.

“The most important thing is my faith in my life.”

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Fox News noted:

“The resurfaced clip has gone viral in the wake of his tragic death, with many social media users highlighting Kirk’s words as a reflection of the principles he championed throughout his career.”

A number of previous statements and interviews done by Kirk have resurfaced since his death.

As important as the statements were when he was living, they strike a much deeper chord in the wake of his untimely and unfair death.

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Kirk’s fans and supporters, and Christians in general, weighed in on Kirk’s legacy wish across social media.

“Keep the faith,” one X user wrote.

“No matter what. That’s what Charlie wanted.”

Another X user wrote:

“Charlie’s own words say it all—faith and courage.

“Not titles, not fame, not power.

“Just a man who wanted to be remembered for standing boldly for Christ.”

Many suggested that Kirk’s death will fuel millions back to Christ.

READ MORE – Ilhan Omar Laughs While Callously Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Legacy

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