“You have to try to point them towards ultimate purposes and towards getting back to the church, getting back to faith, getting married, having children … I’m trying to paint a picture of virtue of lifting people up, not just staying angry,” Charlie Kirk said last week. Now he is dead, assassinated on a college campus.

I started my radio program on Sept. 10, telling my audience that events change things. On Sept. 9, 2025, we woke up to white smoke over Doha, Qatar, a new Hamas leader having been chosen by an Israeli air strike. Before bed that night, Russia had flown drones into Polish airspace. Twenty-four years ago, as people left their offices in the World Trade Center on Sept. 10, 2001, they expected to return the next day, finish the work on their desks, have meetings and lunches, an

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