Church Family,
Last Wednesday afternoon, conservative, Christian spokesperson Charlie Kirk was assassinated. The political divisiveness in our country continues to escalate. Churches all across the country saw an increased attendance (ours also) in response to the events of last week. Just a quick glance at the news or social media has kept the events of last week in the forefront of our minds. It would be good to remember a few things.
First, Christians are going to always be (have always been) marginalized, persecuted, attacked, and martyred. The USA, with its claim to religious freedom, has been an exception. But with the growing political and ideological divisions in our country, we should not be surprised by events like we’ve witnessed (school shootings, murders, escalating violence, with some focused on Christians).
Second, followers of Jesus should respond through lament, confession, and gospel witness. We should lament and pray for awakening and revival. We should look within at the condition of our own hearts and confess our sins. The basic condition of the Christian heart should recognize his or her own spiritual bankruptcy (Mt. 5:3) and confession that we need God’s mercy (Luke 18:13).
We should respond to our neighbors, in our own country, and the nations with the gospel of Jesus Christ. The brokenness and sin that divides our country can only be healed through a relationship with Jesus Christ. For more on last week’s event follow this link.
Grace and Peace this week,
Dr. Hefner






