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In this deeply moving episode of Fed by the Fruit, we reflect on the tragic public assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University and the ripple effects that followed. From personal heartbreak to national revival, this episode explores how God is using tragedy to draw a generation back to Him.
KB shares a powerful personal story of her prodigal son’s “come to Jesus” moment, the surge in Turning Point USA chapter requests, and the millions of new followers who have been reached with the gospel since Charlie’s death. This is a call to action for believers: stand boldly in truth, respond with love, and recognize the spiritual awakening happening in our nation right now.
This episode serves as both an informative guide to embrace a healthier, more balanced lifestyle, encouraging listeners to embark on their journeys with renewed vigor and compassion.
Reach out to KB on Instagram and share your thoughts.
By Kristin Ballard4.7
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In this deeply moving episode of Fed by the Fruit, we reflect on the tragic public assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University and the ripple effects that followed. From personal heartbreak to national revival, this episode explores how God is using tragedy to draw a generation back to Him.
KB shares a powerful personal story of her prodigal son’s “come to Jesus” moment, the surge in Turning Point USA chapter requests, and the millions of new followers who have been reached with the gospel since Charlie’s death. This is a call to action for believers: stand boldly in truth, respond with love, and recognize the spiritual awakening happening in our nation right now.
This episode serves as both an informative guide to embrace a healthier, more balanced lifestyle, encouraging listeners to embark on their journeys with renewed vigor and compassion.
Reach out to KB on Instagram and share your thoughts.

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