That moment this year, when the pain felt louder than hope. Losing my brother shattered something sacred in me. It wasn’t just grief. I was raw. I was lost. I was tired of pretending to be okay.
But in the wreckage, I didn’t stay down.
I don’t even know football like that, but CAF should’ve just ordered a replay of the final 🤣🤣🤣🔁.
The last match had way too many issues . Waiting two months just to hand the cup to Morocco is wild 💀🏆🔥😭. Credibility? Finished. #CAF#AFCON
Connected "Hallelujah Festival" on my TV and "Koinonia Sunday" service with AP J.Selman on my laptop; my fav same day? Not missing any. AMENS! LOUD EVERYWHERE!
People... some connections are seasonal. Some leave, some stay, some disappear, and some are called home. But God never leaves. His timing, His presence, always enough.
Donald J. Trump Truth Social 09.10.25 04:40 PM EST
The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!
My guy is gone 😭 😭 😭
Just 31. His crime?
He thought America should be put first.
He thought illegal criminals shouldn’t be aloud to destroy the nation.
He thought children shouldn’t be butchered in the name of transgenderism.
He thought men shouldn’t be in women’s sports.
He thought men can’t be women and women can’t be men.
He thought abortion was murder.
He thought merit-based society is the better society.
He thought the family is the foundation of society.
He thought Christianity was true and good.
He thought White people are not inherently evil.
He thought White people and White culture should be celebrated.
And he did this with such grace, openness and fairness.
He invited his opponents to speak freely and fairly.
But guess who were angry? Those on the left.
Those who think there are hundreds of genders.
Those who think surgically removing the breasts, wombs, of children in the name of transgenderism is “Gender affirming Care”.
Those who think abortion is a right.
Those who think women killing babies is “reproductive healthcare”.
Those who think men dressing in women’s bathrooms is “inclusiveness”.
Those who think men in dresses are automatically women so excluding them from female sports is “discrimination”.
Those who champion radical feminism which celebrates no-cause divorce and promiscuity.
Those who think white men are oppressors.
Those who think Christians are oppressors.
Those who think speaking English is an oppression.
Those who think owning a home is an oppression.
Those who think merit is wrong. That a person should be given roles based on race, color, and gender.
They scream inclusion until it’s a white Christian heterosexual person.
They scream empathy and freedom until someone says Ken cannot be women and they cancel him and ruin their career.
Those were the people who killed Charlie Kirk, a Christian father of three.
They shot him in the neck, and they are celebrating on TikTok.
Rest well, soldier. This world will miss you🕊️
Sometimes you make a choice, then doubt creeps in. You try to undo it, but it’s too late. And in the rush to fix it, you forget why you chose it in the first place. Was the regret real or just fear whispering louder than reason?
To keep believing that GOD is still writing my story—and He’s not done yet.
So I walk forward. Not because I know what’s next, but because I know who’s walking with me
That moment this year, when the pain felt louder than hope. Losing my brother shattered something sacred in me. It wasn’t just grief. I was raw. I was lost. I was tired of pretending to be okay.
But in the wreckage, I didn’t stay down.
I’m not the same person I was at the start of this year. Healing isn’t linear, and strength doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it’s just the quiet decision to keep going. To keep trusting.