In grief, we find strength. We recommit ourselves to protecting the rights given by God and secured by the Constitution.
This Constitution Day, we are reminded that freedom is never free. The horrific act of violence that took the life of Charlie Kirk has shaken our country, but also ignited a wave of renewed determination and a call to faith. Charlie’s legacy challenges all of us to take up the torch and press forward with boldness.
The world wants us to cower, grow weary, and remain silent. But as Americans and people of faith, we cannot and we will not. When our founders ratified the Constitution, they established a government of the people, by the people, and for the people—guaranteeing our inalienable rights to worship freely, speak boldly, and express our political convictions.
We won’t back down. This week, NFA has continued to speak at churches and events across our state, defending Biblical values and our most cherished freedoms, and we will keep showing up.
We invite you to stand with us in prayer. Together, we will seek God’s guidance and pray for restoration for America.
The work of forming a more perfect Union is never finished, and it is our duty to safeguard our liberties and pass them on to our children. On this Constitution Day, let us rise with resolve, act with courage, and shine the light of truth.
