
Erika Kirk, the widow of the late conservative political activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, recently discussed her Christian faith, her husband's alleged killer, and what good she hopes God will bring out of evil.
Sitting down for an hour-long town hall with CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss that aired Saturday, Erika Kirk also reiterated support for Israel and addressed the conspiracy theories swirling around Kirk's assassination, as well as the role she believes the internet has played in spreading hatred.
Here are six key moments from the exchange.
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1. 'Holy Spirit unleashed'
Erika Kirk opened the interview by offering background regarding her impassioned address from Charlie's studio two days after his murder, which she insisted on writing herself and doing live despite her raw emotion.
During the speech, she said, "Our world is filled with evil, but our God, you guys, our God is so good. God is so incredibly good. And we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good for those who are called according to His purpose."
Kirk suggested to Weiss that God was working through her at the time.
"When I said that, that is the Holy Spirit that is unleashed, that is a revival that's unleashed," she said.
"That's not meant for call to violence, that's meant for people to understand that the Lord is moving in ways we have no idea, and God is going to use something so tragic. To wake people up to realize that our life is short. He only lived 31 years."
"And so yes, you have no idea what has been unleashed, but I will promise until my last breath that I will let the Lord use me in ways that he only can to bring glory to Him and to the kingdom, and it has been unbelievably powerful, and it's just the beginning," she added.
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