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Watching Allie Beth Stuckey respond to Candace Owens was a masterclass in what Christian correction should look like.
Allie addressed the conspiracy claims with clarity, Scripture, and love. She pointed people to Christ, offered biblical principles for discernment, and handled the situation with grace that many of us (including me) can aspire to.
And yet Candace responded by calling her a “fake Christian.”
Anyone who has followed Allie’s work knows how unfair and disingenuous that is. Her fruits speak for themselves. She is thoughtful, rooted in Scripture, and consistently reflects the character of Christ in how she communicates.
What confuses me is this double standard:
Candace can flippantly accuse others, imply dark motives, and stir fear without evidence… but the moment someone pushes back with facts, Scripture, and clarity, suddenly they are the problem.
You are not allowed to question her, but she can question everyone else. That is not accountability, and it is not biblical.
Allie’s response embodied the love described in 1 Corinthians 13: patient, kind, not boastful, not dishonoring, rejoicing in truth.
Candace’s response did not reflect any of that. It was not loving, not rooted in Scripture, and not reflective of the Spirit.
Christians need to pay attention to this.
We are called to test every spirit, to judge righteously, and to discern when someone’s influence is pulling people toward truth or toward confusion.
What Allie displayed is the model.
What Candace displayed is not.
Today’s cover of the Jerusalem Post.
President Trump ended the war and secured the release of all of the remaining 20 living hostages held by HAMAS.
They are all home now.
President Trump is the greatest President our country has ever had and will ever have.
@__Injaneb96 This is exactly what Christianity is. We can love and forgive because that’s is what Christ has done for us. I hope you get to explore it more fully. Reach out with any questions. I’d be happy to help.
I listened to Erika Kirk’s full speech at the memorial, and I want to share a few thoughts that came to me while live streaming the event. This is not political.
First, I should say that I grew up as a Muslim in a Muslim country. I don’t know enough about Christianity to say if what I witnessed is rooted in faith or culture. But what struck me most was how, even though death is heavy and this was by nature a sad occasion, the entire event carried a celebratory spirit that honored life.
That contrast hit me deeply. In Islam, even though we believe that good people go to heaven, the relationship with God is taught through fear. Funerals are overwhelmingly sad, often filled with warnings of the terrifying first night in the grave. Growing up hearing that, and then witnessing people celebrate life, speak of God’s love, and remember someone through the impact he had on others; it felt so refreshing, so positive.
Second, I was profoundly moved by @MrsErikaKirk’s words. I cannot fathom the strength it takes to stand and deliver such a meaningful speech after losing the love of your life. But even more than that, the grace it takes to forgive the very person who destroyed your world. I cannot imagine myself standing on a stage, sending love to those who cheered your husband’s murder, or inviting others to spread God’s love in response because, as she said, “we do not respond to hate with hate.” That is powerful beyond words.
Again, I am ignorant when it comes to Christianity, but if this is what it truly embodies, then I am envious of those who get to experience that feeling.