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Dear Patriot, By pre-ordering today at 45books.com, you will guarantee that you will be one of the first people to receive this incredible book. While we await the release of Charlie's book, please enjoy this snippet from the Foreword of Stop, in the Name of God, written by his wife, Erika Kirk. | | FOREWORD BY ERIKA KIRK When Charlie first spoke of writing a book on the Sabbath, I felt a quiet joy rise within me. Out of all the topics the world might expect from him; politics, culture, or the crises of our day, this was not the obvious choice. And yet, it was the right one. I knew he had been entrusted with a message for weary souls. For beneath the constant hum of urgency and the endless clamor of life, he discerned what so many overlook: the absence of true rest. Not the shallow relief of sleeping late or silencing a phone, but the holy rest that comes only when one surrenders the rush, sits before the Lord, and remembers that He is God. Charlie's days were full to the brim. He bore a weight of responsibility that few could comprehend. Charlie hosted three hours of live radio each day, traveled more than three hundred days a year, visited college and high school campuses every week, and passionately shared the Gospel at churches around the country. Layered on top of this was the sacred calling of being a husband and a father, roles he never treated lightly. By all appearances, there should have been no margin left. And yet, there was. Charlie understood that human strength alone could never sustain such a life. He anchored himself in the Word of God. He embraced the Sabbath not as an antiquated ritual, but as a bold confession of faith and a declaration that the world is upheld by God's hand, not man's striving. My husband's conviction was not born in a moment, nor did it appear without root. From the earliest days of our marriage, I watched him earnestly pursue what it meant to walk in obedience to God. He was well acquainted with the lure of busyness and the subtle tyranny of distraction, as we all are, and he understood the quiet devastation they bring to families, to communities, and even to a nation. Honoring the Sabbath became his defiance against that lie. It was his declaration that a man's value is not measured by his output and productivity level, but by his surrender. In keeping the Sabbath, Charlie was saying with his life: "God, You are enough, and because You are enough, I need not carry the weight of a world that was never mine to hold." This book is the fruit of that conviction. In Stop, in the Name of God, you will hear Charlie's voice inviting you to recover what our hurried culture has nearly erased. His desire was for every generation, young and old alike, to rediscover the Sabbath as he did: not as a burden to bear, but as a gift to receive. A sacred rhythm meant to draw us nearer to God, to steady our hearts with His peace, and to restore our strength for the battles to which He has called us. | | Thank you for your support | | | | Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life |
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