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In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s passing, the future of Turning Point USA raises questions larger than leadership. Is its growth the product of design, or destiny? This episode explores the intersection of faith and politics, where divine providence and secular reason often collide. As centralized power expands and states begin to openly defy federal authority, the conversation turns to the core question of American governance: Who truly holds power... and who dares to use it?
Can a movement outlive its founder when its foundation is something deeper than politics?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.
 By Crom Carmichael and Mike Hassell
By Crom Carmichael and Mike HassellIn the wake of Charlie Kirk’s passing, the future of Turning Point USA raises questions larger than leadership. Is its growth the product of design, or destiny? This episode explores the intersection of faith and politics, where divine providence and secular reason often collide. As centralized power expands and states begin to openly defy federal authority, the conversation turns to the core question of American governance: Who truly holds power... and who dares to use it?
Can a movement outlive its founder when its foundation is something deeper than politics?
For more episodes and resources, visit fromourgeneration.com.
Dive deeper with Giants of Political Thought at giantsofpoliticalthought.com.