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Charlie Kirk sent me a direct message almost six years ago: 'Three words, you are terrific.' I had fewer than 10,000 followers, and he invited me to the BLS, which is the black leadership summit Turning Point USA was putting on in Washington DC. He said there were scholarships and to email him directly; I couldn't fund the trip. That’s the story of how I got to be part of the Young Black Leadership Summit. If he was a racist person, why would he do that? They call me racist myself. They want you to believe Charlie Kirk hated all black people. He saw the best in everyone and saw in me something I didn’t quite see in myself, and he chose to encourage me. That is why I will continue the work he started. We all have microphones; we are all Charlie Kirk.

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Good morning, everyone. I’m Rushin Kimball, and my pronouns are he, him, his. I serve as the pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Downtown Orlando. I’m also working on my drag name, which is still a work in progress. If you have any suggestions, I’d love to hear them!

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Live from Green Acre, the speaker enthusiastically greets the audience.

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I'm here to tell you that God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. I may seem real regular, but that's who I am. I come from humble beginnings and don't have any fancy background. However, there is something special about me, and that's my willingness to love people. I love people regardless of their political party, viewpoints, race, or sexuality. I strive to make everyone feel comfortable.

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Most of the Founding Fathers were young men in their twenties, not old guys as commonly believed. They fought against tyranny and were willing to sacrifice their lives for their ideals. Today, we continue to fight for the same principles they fought for. The energy and passion of the people involved in this movement is evident. It is a movement for humanity and human empowerment. There are millions of modern-day patriots gathered here, with a predicted attendance of 5 million. The speaker emphasizes that they got involved in politics not because they are politicians, but because they care about the future of the country and saw it heading towards socialism. They believe that taking a different direction was necessary to have the conversation they are having today.

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Speaker describes a moment of divine presence and honors Charlie Kirk as a Christian evangelist. He recalls "two thousand years ago in Jerusalem" when Jesus tells the truth about power; "they hate it," and voices say, "we must make him stop talking" and, "Why don't we just kill him?"—"It doesn't work that way." He adds, "Everything is inverted, and the beatitudes tell it." He notes "Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted." Charlie’s message was to bring the gospel to the country and call for repentance: "the only real solution is Jesus." He contrasts "Politics at its core is a process of critiquing other people and getting them to change" with "Christianity... begins with repentance." The Lord's prayer idea: "forgive us our sins" and "change begins the only change that matters when we repent of our sins." Charlie was fearless: "There was no hate in his heart" and said of opponents, "That's a sad person. That's a broken person. That's a person who needs help. That's a person who needs Jesus." "This is the way."

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My name is Alexis Wilkins. I'm a Gen Z musician and a truth warrior. I was born in the US, and moved with my family to England and Switzerland before returning to the US and settling in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I grew up as an only child in a Christian home. My parents instilled in me the importance of God in our lives, which has significantly shaped who I am today. Having a sense of a larger purpose is very important to me.

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Isaiah six eight says, then I heard the voice of the Lord asking, who will I send? Who will go for us? I said, here I am. Send me. Go forth to your school. Go to the cafeteria. Go to the bus. Be the light of Christ. We need to be able to say, here I am. Send me Jesus. Humble ourself and really be bold about our faith and tell everybody about the name of Jesus. The Bible says that the truth will set you free. We have the truth. This is the living and acting word active word right here, the gospel. We have the key to life, and it's Jesus Christ. This generation is being raised up like an army for Jesus Christ. Let's go. We love you.

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The speaker describes a personal arc starting in 2021 as a freshman at Louisiana State University who became involved with Turning Point USA after engaging with conservative material on campus and attending a conference in Panama City Beach where they first saw Charlie Kirk live. This connection led to joining Turning Point USA part-time as a campus coordinator, focusing on signing up students and tabling weekly, and expanding involvement in state policy—writing bills, testifying, and helping bills pass or die. A turning point came when a testimony the speaker gave went viral and Turning Point picked up the story, inviting them to Israel. They traveled to Israel for ten days in 2022, then applied for a full-time role, interviewed in Israel, and returned to the U.S. to start as a high school field representative for Turning Point USA in the Bayou region. Over the next two years, they engaged in various activities, including running for state representative and other ambitious projects, before deciding to leave leadership because of concerns about organizational direction. News of their departure led to recruitment back into the organization as a donor relations officer, involving relocation to the opposite side of the country to work with donors and build fundraising relationships for Turning Point. They spent about a year in this role, during which they faced significant pressure and experiences, eventually leaving. The speaker acknowledges the challenging period but emphasizes the positive outcomes, including strong personal growth in faith. A major personal transformation is highlighted: the speaker’s faith strengthened substantially, culminating in baptism earlier this year (February). They reveal that they were not a Christian before joining Turning Point USA but became one of the strongest Christians they know, crediting the experience and Charlie Kirk with influencing their journey. The speaker expresses deep gratitude toward Charlie Kirk for his impact and encourages others to be safe and to give their life to the Lord, closing with an affirmation of their faith and gratitude.

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This conference is crucial in our efforts to save our planet. It holds extraordinary power to alter our current trajectory and create a better world. As a representative of We The 15, I urge you to take action and join us in this mission. Together, we can make a significant difference. This is my message from Earth to Come.

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Speaker calls for a respectful conversation despite differences: "You guys for a respectful conversation even though we see things very differently." They say, "I think God has a better plan for you." They add, "maybe you have an encounter with God and Jesus loves all of you. And he'll he can transform your life. He transformed my life." They describe life as "And every day is a new day, and it's a hopeful, beautiful life ahead of you." They state, "God loves every single one of us. We're all sinners, and Jesus died I mean, you've definitely been the most respectful one that I've seen." They credit the Holy Spirit: "it's not me. If it was me, I'd be yelling and screaming. It's the holy spirit." They close with, "Jesus has gone to work on my life." "And so god bless you guys. Thank you for a great Charlie, thank you for coming."

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Two thousand years of Christian history have been horrible to the Jewish people. Unspeakable atrocities have been committed against your family under the banner of the cross and in the name of Jesus. Even with many lifetimes of repentance, it would not be sufficient for all that has happened. Yet tonight there is a message: a new breed of Christian is alive in the world today. There is a new breed of Christian that says, along with you, for Zion's sake, I will not be silent, and for Jerusalem's sake, I will not be still. We have been divided. There is fear. Evangelicals are all missionaries who want to return everyone to Jerusalem so the apocalypse can come, or to have nefesh ben nefesh have a good year so Jesus can return. We know the stereotypes. Jesus both unites and divides us. For Christians, Jesus is our favorite Jew; for most Jews, he’s the cousin you don’t talk about at Pesach. But in this pivotal moment of history, we have an opportunity not to be divided, but to be unified. Everyone in this room—Christian and Jew—prays for the same thing: the coming of Mashiach. May he come soon and quickly and in our day, so we can all sing. And when Mashiach comes, there will be a great press conference in Jerusalem. The BBC and the New York Times will not be invited. The Jerusalem Post will conduct the interview with Mashiach and ask, is this your first visit or your second? The answer will be yes. None of us need to be ashamed or embarrassed or wrong. We are together ascending the hill of the Lord. Until Mashiach comes, we must unite and work. We must become partners—evangelical Christians, eagle's wings, and Jews—as partners in the divine will, working as never before, because we face the same threat. We face radical Islamic ideology on one hand, and radical wokeism and communism on the other hand, an unholy alliance against Western civilization. Against that unholy alliance, there must be a holy alliance that arises of Jews and Christians working together for the betterment of all the human family. It must happen, and it must happen now. Speaker 1: I’m now going to invite CEO of the Jerusalem Post, Ibn Bar Ashkenazi, to give the Shield of David Award to Bishop Stearns.

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Welcome to Breeden on the Hill Church, a special place with a beautiful view and rare Saxon carvings. Our nation, England, has a deep sense of place, but we are now facing a crisis of our own making. Globalists have infiltrated our command structures, seeking to make our nations uniform and gray. They poison our blood, bodies, and minds, and try to control our energy. However, their control is fragile, and movements around the world are waking up to their power. We must live without fear, as there is nothing to fear from a virus or climate change. We must resist the globalists and build a better nation. Thank you for listening.

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Interviewer: This decision to follow your conscience, give us a little backstory. How did that happen? Guest: Without getting too much into detail, I did a long-form podcast with Tucker, laying out the entire politics of the issue. After serving twenty years, mostly deployed to the Middle East, fighting the wars over there, and seeing how our country had been lied to and brought down the wrong path in those wars, and that we were getting sucked into another one and that the American people didn't have the full story and our country did not have a vital national interest in this current fight. I said, hey, in good conscience, I can't do this because that was a promise I made to myself probably twenty plus years ago when I was deployed to Iraq. Once I realized after my first couple deployments that we weren't there for the reasons that our government told us we were there for, I said if it's ever my turn, if I'm ever an adult in this situation, I ever have a position of responsibility, I will not, in good conscience, send young men and women off to die on foreign battlefields. Interviewer: So we're Catholics here, baptized Catholic. We saw just on Sunday... Does it help you to have other members of your faith community or religious leaders speaking up on your behalf? Guest: It's been huge. I didn't think when I submitted my resignation it would get the traction or attention that you talked about. Having support from friends, family, but really, I’ve been asked a couple times, was it a hard decision to make? It wasn't made lightly. I put a lot of thought into it, and I had been thinking about it for quite some time. But having faith, I think I heard God's voice, that I was exactly where I was supposed to be and it was my time to take action, which made taking the action incredibly easy and liberating, making me feel like I was in the right spot. Interviewer: Do you have hope for America? And if you do, why so? Guest: I have a great deal of hope for America. This is a very exciting moment. The fact that we're seeing people who speak out on behalf of their faith or who are willing to speak truth to power, and that the people who support them can have a voice because of technology, which can be used for a lot of bad, but in connecting like-minded people and getting our word out, that technology is a very powerful weapon. The young people—the young men and women—there are plenty in this room; I was overwhelmed by the young folks who came up to shake my hand. I have hope for the next generation. As we head into this midterm season and as the war progresses in the next few weeks, the most important thing is to be on our knees and pray, but once we're up from our knees, we need to take action. Our leaders will hear us if we all speak out. We're at a critical juncture in the war in Iran; we must let our leaders hear that we do not support this war, that there is no vital national security interest, that we want to bring our troops home and work toward peace in that region, and that we do not want twenty plus more years of bloodletting. Heading into this next election cycle, demand from everyone, from every political party, go to your representatives, and say I will not vote for you if you are going to vote for the continuation of these wars overseas. If our country is attacked, we will attack; if there's an imminent attack, we will attack; if there's an actual threat, we will attack and fight that. However, we cannot continue to go down this path. We have to make that clear to our leaders. That's what gives me hope.

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The speaker repeats 1776 and expresses honor to be here with General Flynn and Roger Stone and others, noting they are just as important as the audience, whether black or white, old or young. God made you and God loves you, and they will never separate us. We will prevail. Amen.

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The speaker feels like a warm-up band for MacNay. They pray, thanking Jesus for the day and every person present, who they believe are made in God's image. The speaker asks to be a vessel to deliver a message that will help those present in their journey. They pray that everyone, young and old, will fulfill God's plans and purposes for their lives.

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Welcome to Choose Well 2024. Today, we have First Liberty and the Family as our special guests. We also have a small studio audience consisting of team members, board members, donors, and others. America is in need of a revival, as Ronald Reagan stated in 1970. We share this belief.

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Welcome everyone, I'm Alan Wright. Let's come together in love and friendship.

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Wow, this is the biggest crowd we've ever had here. Parliament grounds are absolutely packed today. It's Saturday, so the Freedom and Rights Coalition is doing their speeches. We started with the convoy speeches earlier this morning, and now the Freedom of Rights Coalition is speaking. I'm Kim, and I want to share that the Bible talks about Christians being persecuted for their faith. People overseas are being killed for their beliefs. Jacinda has brought persecution against the church through these mandates, causing us to lower our numbers and to sign in. We can take a stand right here.

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Iris Fontana from the Satanic Temple invites everyone to stand or sit as they choose. She encourages embracing knowledge and rejecting outdated beliefs. Individuals should be judged by their actions rather than conforming to arbitrary norms. She advocates for reasoning based on demonstrable truths and standing against any authority that threatens personal freedom. The message emphasizes that truth should prevail over falsehoods and that what cannot adapt must be challenged. The address concludes with a declaration of support for individual sovereignty and a call to action. Hail Satan.

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Speaker 0: Participating in the ambassador summit this week, with a thousand pastors crossing the sea to stand with Israel faithfully. Speaker 1: Here for seven days to support Israel, aiming to educate the younger generation on what it means to stand for Israel. Speaker 0: They are not alone; there is a coalition to be a voice for Israel and the nations, an honor, and a call to awaken more courage inside believers worldwide to speak up for Israel; there is a lot to learn and to be present for. Speaker 1: They expect to do this; it is life changing, and they are excited about going back home and taking it back home with them. Speaker 0: To stand here and be an advocate for Israel and for the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the midst of this land is truly an honor.

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Speaks of a movement on college campuses formed ten or twelve years ago, to convince young Americans that ours is the greatest country in the history of the world and that Marxism was bad. Skepticism proved wrong as a renaissance emerged, challenging the idea that America was evil and foundational beliefs wrong. The movement taught that 'the highest calling' is to be in a successful marriage and to raise productive children, and that ours is 'the greatest, most exceptional nation that has ever existed in the history of all of mankind'. Charlie Kirk is praised for extraordinary knowledge and 'wisdom' at age thirty-one. He was bold and engaged with those he disagreed with, inviting dialogue on campuses, CNN, podcasts, radio, and television. The service honors him and ends with a Christian message of creation, sin, Jesus, resurrection, and a reunion in a new heaven and a new earth with Charlie.

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"Christians need to step up." "As someone who's Jewish, you know, Jews are point o 2% of the world." "We're 2% of America." "We're not trying to take over anything." "I would love to see Christians return back to the church." "I would love to see Christians get back to Jesus." "So Charlie Kirk was a Christian." "Don't get it twisted, but he honored both books, the Old Testament, which are the five books of of Moses, and the New Testament, the teachings of Jesus." "So it doesn't have to be mutually exclusive." "There's no better role model for young men than Charlie Kirk."

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I am a skinny guy with a funny last name, and I'm here to answer a question that's on everyone's mind. Who am I and why am I on this debate stage? Well, I'm not just a hopeful skinny kid with a funny name. I believe that America has a place for me too.

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Cliffe Knechtle Answers Tough Questions About the Bible, Demons, Israel, Judas, Free Will, and Death
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On college campuses, faith collides with a culture that prizes relativism over conviction. The guest argues that moral relativism has grown to a near‑fatal grip, turning truth into what people merely prefer. He maintains that without a transcendent standard, morality loses its boundary and power becomes the arbiter of right and wrong. He cites the persistence of dehumanizing language and the rapid redefinition of gender and sexuality as symptoms of that drift. He recalls three emblematic stories: a long career answering hostile questions about Christ, the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission scene in which forgiveness and accountability meet, and a broad claim that Christianity’s core message is about grace, forgiveness, and serving those in need. The thesis is plain: the cure begins with faith in Christ and a commitment to feed the hungry. His conversations then move from theory to lived ethics. He argues that if there is no God, human life loses an intrinsic value and can be ranked by wealth, status, or appearance. He presents a sequence of hot topics—gender identity, abortion, sexuality—treating them not as political slogans but as questions about personhood and responsibility. He argues that at six to eight weeks a heartbeat exists, that a fertilized egg is a developing human, and that life remains a continuum from conception onward. He insists that the Old Testament and New Testament both teach forgiveness, yet the paths to mercy look different. He recalls debates about whether Christians should engage in politics or separate themselves, ultimately urging commitment to Christ and to acts of mercy rather than surface posturing. This frame of hope coexists with warnings about cultural conflict. He speaks of persecution, the possibility of being silenced on university stages, and yet notes a growing hunger among many students to grapple with meaning, justice, and duty. He argues that true revival will come not from slogans but from transformed lives—lives shaped by forgiveness, accountability, and a willingness to work for the hungry and the marginalized. He cautions against Christian nationalism, insisting that ultimate allegiance belongs to Christ, while encouraging faithful civic engagement and compassionate action. In this view, the rise of faith on campus coexists with fear of backlash, producing a landscape where questions about free will, judgment, and grace become the daily weather for young believers and skeptics alike.
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