Fueling Faith
Welcome to the Fueling Faith Family, where we encourage, inspire, and motivate people to grow closer to Christ through personal stories and testimonies.
Fueling Faith
Charlie Kirk’s legacy sparked a wave of bold witness, calling the Church to unity, courage, and everyday obedience online and off
The internet is roaring with testimonies—and for once, it feels like hope is trending. We open our hearts about Charlie Kirk’s legacy and the unexpected revival pulse we’re seeing: churches overflowing, campus groups multiplying, and ordinary people finding the courage to say, “Here’s what Jesus did in my life.” Politics fades to the background as a sharper reality emerges—good versus evil—and we explore how love and truth, held together, can still break through a polarized world.
We get practical about turning inspiration into action. Think simple devotion over performative religion: five minutes with Scripture, honest prayers, and everyday obedience that rewires your habits. We talk stewardship in real terms—being present for your family, faithful with what’s in your hands, and ready for more only when you can carry what you already have. We also share a clear plan to “hack the algorithm” the right way: flood the feeds with personal testimonies, unify across denominations, and amplify stories that carry the kindness of God. When thousands tell the truth about grace, the internet changes—and so do the people scrolling.
This is a call for unity that builds, not burns. We challenge leaders to gather cities in prayer, bridge divides, and major on what we share in Christ. We share examples of compassion in tough conversations, reminders that kindness leads to repentance, and a strong conviction that the Church is most persuasive when it listens well and loves boldly. If you’re ready to step out of passive faith and into a living witness—online and off—join us. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs courage, and tell us your testimony so we can help it reach the people who need it most.
Welcome to the Fueling Faith Podcast, where we encourage, inspire, and motivate people to grow closer to Christ through their personal testimonies with a vision and a goal to flood the internet with Jesus. I'm here with my co-host, Chris Evans. So stoked to have you back in the studio, bro.
SPEAKER_00:So good to be here. It's been two years since we started the first Fueling Faith podcast two years ago. Come on. Yes. And so if you want to hear the full testimony and story, you can check it out from partying to purpose. But here we are today gathered in such a crucial time in our generation, and that there's just so much happening in our culture, and we're excited because we believe that God is on the move, and we believe that God wants to use our story and testimony and really stand up and be a light in this generation. This is the turning point. Come on, this is the turning point. Yes.
SPEAKER_01:And we are seeing it every single day that we open up our phones for the last seven days since Charlie Kirk's passing. Every day, Charlie Kirk's testimony, his personal testimony, is flooding the internet right now. And guess what? We're on a mission to do. We're on a mission to mobilize the church, the entire body of Christ to take this same concept. We have a process and a plan and a strategy to hack the algorithm. Come on. And so I'm excited to talk about Charlie Kirk and what he's done, the movement that he's developed, and to really talk about what's next. This is the turning point. What's next? What's next for you? What's next for me? What's next for everybody on the other side of this camera and uh our our community, our state, our country, and the entire world?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I mean, most of you have been following the story. I mean, you're kidding, noise. All over the social media, it's all over TV. It's just amazing that regardless if you agreed with all his politics or agreed with everything that he said, it's amazing just to see uh a man whose life has now impacted the world. I believe that he is uh a modern-day martyr for kingdom purpose and that there's no design. Uh I mean, you can't ignore the impact that he's created. And so I know some things can be controversial, but above all, you know, it's amazing that he stood for truth. He stood for Jesus Christ, he stood and shared his faith boldly in our generation.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah, and it's it's amazing. I'm excited to talk about it. Today we're just having roundtable discussion topics, talking about, you know, whatever the Lord and the Spirit leads us to talk about. And um, I'm excited because we're gonna be doing more of these types of podcasts. So, as much as we're gonna push the stories and testimonies for Christ, we're also gonna talk about what's happened in the world, what's happening in faith, what's happened in the church, outside the church, within business, out of business. Like we're gonna talk about real life stuff. So I'm excited to share what God's doing and uh to really just encourage you guys to talk about what God's doing in your life too, because we're called to share our testimonies.
SPEAKER_00:Come on. You know, I love that you know, the Bible says that we overcome by the blood of the Lamb, the word of our testimony, and we love not our lives even unto death. And I think Charlie Kurt was a representation of that scripture that he uh would would stand for the truth and uh would share his story and testimony, and uh it cost him his life. And so I know a lot of believers out there would say, of course, I would I would die for the truth, I would die for the cause of Christ. If there's some somebody holding a gun to my my head, you know, I would never renounce the faith, you know. Uh well, if that's true, then why don't you live for Jesus? Okay, because you know, I believe that there's so many fears and insecurities and different things in our culture that are holding us back from taking a stand, even on social media. And so we want to be a resource that empowers the body of Christ, that empowers you to find your voice and to share your story because nobody has a story like you do. And I believe that as you step out uh of these, uh, you know, out of your comfort zone, you know, so many people are going to be impacted. I remember when we first started this uh this podcast and just shared, you know, my story. You know, there were so many people that responded and sent me a DM and was like, wow, that's so powerful. And even some that actually went back to church and gave their lives to Jesus. And so when we're obedient to the Lord, you know, you never know what type of results, what type of ripple effects that will come about. And so it's just doing it in faith, and that's what we're all about here. That's it.
SPEAKER_01:Fueling faith. We want to fuel the faith, we want to encourage people to live and walk in the spirit of truth, walk in the Holy Spirit, the same spirit that rose Jesus from the grave. Like we are called to so much more, and we we got so many distractions, right? And I think you know, over the last week, a lot of people have realized like, while I'm really distracted and I'm I'm not spending my time wisely. You were just telling me Charlie Kirk read two books every single week. Every week, yeah, a hundred books. Every week, pretty amazing. He was one of the most wise men of of this time. Age aside, doesn't matter, like, fully separate the age, extremely wise, full of wisdom and knowledge, and and reading's a big piece of that.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, he was an intellectual giant. You know, they say that education will get you a job, but lifelong learning will make you successful. And so we can't stop learning. But what I love about Charlie Kirk was that, you know, it says knowledge puffs up. And so he didn't come to debate just to be arrogant and just to cram down his views. You know, he really exercised the kindness of God. How many know that's a little bit different than just being nice? And so the kindness of the Lord, the kindness of God leads men to repentance. And so we need to take a bold stand and be courageous, but also remember it's all about love, or else we'll just be a clinging symbol. And uh, and that's what you know, Charlie was all about. He that because of the love that he had, uh, he went out and put himself in harm's way and stood up and was able to uh face the criticisms and the judgments and the misunderstandings and all the hardships of his journey uh to bel to do what he believed that God was calling him to do. And so there will be warfare, there will be opposition, there will be hardships. You know, the Bible talks about the sufferings that we have to go through in this life. And so people didn't just um, you know, said it was hate speech, they they hated it because they hate the truth, right? And so he was speaking truth in many ways. And um, you know, I think that he is such an example of of that knowledge and just being an intellectual giant in our generation that can uh for the love that that that he had, uh, he was able to uh rise up and make his voice known. Yeah, bro, I agree.
SPEAKER_01:And and really we're this turning point, it's no longer right versus left. Yeah it's no longer Republican and Democrat. It's literally good versus evil. Yeah both parties have strayed off so far, so many lefts have gone way too left, so many rights have gone way too right. And really what we need is biblical truth, biblical principles, biblical morals and values and family models restored. And that's what he stood on, right? And so when you look at him and and what he spoke about and the conversations, I saw this really cool video recently of Charlie Kirk. I'd never seen the video before. And uh he he was talking and somebody comes up to the mic and he says, Aren't you a Christian? Why aren't you denouncing LGBT? Like, why like why are you supporting it? And he said, Look, I don't care what somebody does in their own time, what they do in their own time, that's not for me to judge. That's my not my job and responsibility. I love them, I'm called to love them. And he's like, You're not a Christian, you're not a believer, you would be denounced. And he said, But that's not my place. I don't have to agree with something to to not have that part of my beliefs affect my life. I don't have to talk about it and make it a big thing and oust these people, and then he goes, But Jesus hung out with prostitutes, with tax collectors, with murder. He hung out with the worst of them, right? He he didn't oust them. And so to see his love and respect for communities that he disagreed with is the exact model that Jesus came to build, and he lived it. He lived it out through his words and through his actions. And so to see that is is amazing, and it breaks my heart because I've seen pastors, I've seen just random people, I've seen so much hate, calling them a racist and a bigot, and uh uh all sorts of things that I won't even say. I you've probably seen a lot of it too.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I have seen those, and I think there's a lot of uh judgments, a lot of misunderstandings, and you know, he might have not said everything perfectly all the time, but I think he did a great job with clarifying some of those questions and concerns, and uh and and and so but yeah, the the you know, looking at the the life and ministry of Jesus, you know, religious people uh and those that think they're know-it-alls can they give them the the the hardest, I mean they they give them the most pushback more than anyone. And so look at the Pharisees and Sadducees. That's what I see.
SPEAKER_01:All of these pastors at the pulpit just talking bad, call like calling them names, literally, standing there at the pulpit. I was just I've seen too many pastors, and I'm like, wow, Jesus would look at you and he'd be like, You're a Pharisee. You're just you're just another one following religious systems, acting like you're some perfect human being, not giving me the glory. Look at you standing there in your your perfect white shirt, yeah, stain stainless, not walking in the identity of of Christ, but no, walking in your own identity, yeah. And that's a problem because it is creating a huge cultural shift within some of these congregations, and it's actually creating division and separation within the church, right? Which is not God's mission. That was not what Jesus came for. He created He came to create unity, right? We may be one. Amen.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I think that there's so much codesm and opposition going on, but you know, that's gonna come whenever you you're called to do something great. That's right.
SPEAKER_01:And so that's how you know it's good versus evil.
SPEAKER_00:Even my life, I mean, I was called to Hollywood, California for many years. That God sent me to one of the hardest and darkest places that many would say, God hates LA, God hates California, God hates Hollywood, but yet God called me there to be a light. And I believe that God is calling, you know, and and this is our turning point. This isn't just Charlie Kirk's ministry. This isn't just, you know, for America. I believe that this is a spark, a catalyst for Christians and many around the world to find their voice and wake up and find their calling. That there is a place that God wants to send them. And it may be rejected by religious people. Um, but you know, I feel like that that God wants to give us boldness as we boldly move forward in faith.
SPEAKER_01:And it's already happening. That's the coolest thing is like we're seeing the catapult, we're seeing the ripple effect of what it actually means to walk in faith and to to truly live a life like Christ, right? And what that could actually do, the impact that that can make far after you're gone. It's been a week since Charlie's past. And and don't get it twisted, he's in the best place in this entire universe right now. Like he is living his best life. That's right. Like, literally living his best life. And so we celebrate that, we celebrate that, and we celebrate the impact, the movement that he created, the influence that he had for the Lord and for God's glory, because that's really what it was all about. And that ripple effect we're seeing. You could go read comments, you could look at people's posts, you could see it all across the entire internet. People are going back to church, they're getting saved, they're they're giving their life to to the Lord. They they never even knew Jesus, but now they're so interested in finding the Lord, finding gospel truth because of him, what he stood on, his morals, his values, what he preached, and what he spoke at these events, the way he held himself, the way he communicated with people with love and compassion. Wow. Like he's literally the goat. The goat. Yeah. Come on, he's the goat. He's the goat. Charlie Kirk is the goat. He's the goat. So we've never seen anything like this in in the history of America. We've never seen such a big movement that created such a ripple effect. And and really, I I don't think I'll I'll speak for myself. Like, I don't even think I I love Charlie Kirk and I loved what he stood for and what he was doing. I didn't have even as much of appreciation as I should have with him here that I have now. And after seeing some of these other videos that I hadn't even seen before surface, I'm like, dang, it just solidifies even more of his moral character and and what he really stood for. And so I'm excited for the you know turning point team and uh seeing the baton that's passed off and everybody that's joining. I was just told uh by one of my employees that there were I don't I'm gonna totally destroy the numbers, but there were a certain amount of turning point USA groups all around the nation. And after his passing, that number substantially grew by I want to say the tens of thousands of applicants.
SPEAKER_00:Up to like 30,000, 40,000 now. Yeah, it's like wild.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, it's multiplication, multiplication, and so it's like, man, I I think that should be something that we all strive for is to have that type of impact. And we can do it, and we can do it, and so and that that's really the identity of feeling faith. Really, real quick, what I know you got hold that thought. We were talking just upstairs a little bit ago.
SPEAKER_00:Church attendance over this weekend since this event has happened, has increased dramatically, dramatic increase. Even our local church, I mean it's overflowing, even overflow is overflowing. You know, the Bible talks about you judge let's go! You judge by the fruit, and there's no denying the fruit of Charlie Kirk's life and legacy. He is a hero, he is a modern-day martyr. And yeah, his life will speak for generations to come. I believe that 500 years from now, they're gonna be looking back to our generation and how this leader, this uh, this man, not just a political leader leader, not just a religious leader, but he was a civil rights leader. And his mission was to, like Salt, preserve Western civilization, that we live in the freest country on planet earth in all human history. And that there's an invid, I mean, an attack on freedom. There's an attack on free speech, there's an attack in so many ways on our constitution and what this nation has been established and built upon. And so he came, I believe, as a modern-day prophetic voice to this generation to wake us up, and I believe it's gonna lead us into the next great awakening. If you study Christian history, revival history, there's been certain time periods where the church rises up and gets awakened out of their slumber, out of their passivity. And I believe the time is now, and I believe that we are in an opportunity in our generation to use the tools uh like social media and podcasts and YouTube and streaming, and and uh and I believe that each and every one of us are called to be an influencer because we're called to lead, and that's what influence is all about. And I believe that God is gonna begin to activate the body of Christ like never before to stand out and to be a voice of truth in this generation. Amen, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Perfectly said. You we we took uh lunch earlier before this, and you said we need to be influencers and we need to stop getting pressured by the influence of the world, right? Yep, and and that's picture perfect. We need to be the influence. God has called us to influence the entire world. God's called it. What does he say? Go make disciples across all the nations. What does that mean? What does he say? Share your testimony. We don't have to smack people over you know the head with Bibles. We don't have to throw Bible verses. No, look, this is what God did in my life. This was the man I was. Come on, this is what God did, this is how He's changed, this is where my heart is now, and this is what God continues to do. Just share that. People will literally be saved by hearing your story. Yeah, whether they relate to that story, their mom, their dad, brother, sister, best friend, cousin, neighbor has experienced similar things. Like when you see people radically transform because of the gospel truth, because of Jesus Christ, because of the Bible, there's no denying the power. And that's what we're all called to do.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. I totally agree. And I'm I'm stirred, even in my own life. You know, I I believe that, you know, as uh Charlie Kirk has passed away, you know, it's it's leading to a mobilization and an equipping and an activation like never before. And uh, and so the thing is is that you can either influence or be influenced. There's no middle ground. Even the definition of backsliding means to stop moving forward, and literally the foundation beneath you slides back. And so this is what we're called to do is to bring influence to the world. We're called to be the light, we're called to be the salt, and we're called to bring transformation. God has called us in the Great Commission to disciple nations. And so this is this isn't no small task. This is a great calling and a great task that uh each and every Christian uh has the opportunity to do in our generation. That's a fact.
SPEAKER_01:That's a fact. And if you pastor a church and you're not creating unity within your city, you're dropping the ball. Like I see far too often, and I just had a conversation with one of my buddies, Jason, you know, Jason, he's like, bro, we need to be doing a prayer ritual. I was like, are there no pastoral leaders in our community? Like, is there not a group of pastors that they all speak to each other and and that we could bring this together and like we could all collectively come together and bring unity and healing? Because a lot of people feel like they they knew Charlie like personally, and they did know Charlie because he was a brother in Christ. And there's a lot of hurt and pain and mourning, and it's not a death of just like, hey, he had cancer, yeah, but no, no, no. This was an assassination. Like this is unforeseen, this type of stuff doesn't happen every day. This is a big deal. And so, really, it's an attack on the Christian church, it's an attack on us and our our beliefs, our morals, our values. This is an attack on the Bible, really, because people don't believe in it. And it goes back to my statement of this is good versus evil, right? And that's really what's happening. It's this is spiritual warfare and the Bible's very clear. God makes it clear as day that we are one body. We are one body, the hand has its purpose, the foot has its purpose, the toe has its purpose, and we need unity. I don't care what denomination, I don't care, as long as you believe in the core principles of the Bible, we need unity. So, pastors all around the world, I challenge you, create a community. If you're in Temecula, Marietta, the this valley, which one of you pastors is are gonna rise up and bring unity within the pastoral community? We are the body. And listen, if we unite, if we come together, we bring unity in the church, separate your pre-tribulation, post-tribulation, no rapture. That doesn't matter, it's irrelevant. Separate all that, separate the family problems, okay? You got problems with your wife at home, with your children at home. You separate them, you still love them, you still come together on Thanksgiving day. We could separate that stuff, but somebody needs to step up. Multiple of you, if you're real leaders in this community, you need to step up and you need to bring unity. And I challenge pastors in your San Diego, Orange County, LA, all across the nation. This needs to be a community where we strive to build and grow together. Yeah, we have to. Like we need to stop acting like we're separate little pieces. We are the church. It's another conversation we're doing.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, there's diversity within unity, you know, and there's power in unity. And I believe that we can come with our different perspectives and really focus on what we do agree on because everyone's gonna have different theologies and different perspectives. You know, there's the Orthodox Catholicism and Protestant categories of Christianity, and within even the Protestant denomination, there's thousands of denominations in the Protestant category. And so we're all gonna be in heaven together.
SPEAKER_01:Just newsflash for those of you who create these divisions. You're gonna be sitting next to me in heaven.
SPEAKER_00:So we have a conviction. I mean, we really desire to build unity, to build bridges, uh, even to have conversations, you know, uh, with other people that don't think the same way or don't believe the same way. We desire to really mobilize the body of Christ to come together and really focus on what we do agree on. Then you can never take away someone's testimony. That's their experience, that's their testimony. And so you might differ in doctrine, you might differ in theology, but it's amazing that God is active, he is moving, and he is transforming lives. And so we want to broadcast that the fruit of the love of Jesus all over the world. And that's what makes impact, that's what brings uh truth. And so I was thinking about this before we started this podcast. I was thinking about the Apostle Paul, and he was Saul before he became the Apostle Paul. And how many of you guys know that he was persecuting Christians? He would have been one of those that would show up at a Charlie Kirk event and try to uh, you know, pick a fight with him. I mean, he would be the most hostile, the most critical, judgmental one out there. And so, but what happened was he was actually present and actually saw the martyr of Stephen. And I believe that once he saw that, it really had an impact on him. And it wasn't until the light of Jesus Christ, you know, impacted him and transformed his life and he became Paul. Wow, uh, it was through that witnessing of that death and that witnessing of that martyr. And I believe that many of those that have been on the fence out there of Christianity and not sure and just sitting back and debating, I believe that Charlie Kirk's life and legacy is going to influence and impact and be your turning point.
SPEAKER_01:Amen.
SPEAKER_00:And so even as uh Saul had a turning point and became Paul and became, I mean, he wrote, gosh, I mean, like two-thirds of the New Testament. And there's going to be writings, there's going to be broadcasts, there's going to be scripts, there's going to be creative influence on your life that you can stand up and stand out and to share your story and to uh, you know, create with God. God is a creator and that he wants us to uh, you know, demonstrate the goodness of God even more powerfully than you know, a local leader, a local pastor, or just sewing on their soapbox preaching hate or preaching, you know, uh just condemnation and religious garbage. You know, I just believe that, you know, God is love. And that's what this generation needs more than anything. It's people that will be willing to stand up for the truth of love. And God loves the world so much that he gave his only begotten son, Lord Jesus, and that as we accept him into our hearts and as we believe on him, you know, we get to spend an eternity in heaven.
SPEAKER_01:Amen.
SPEAKER_00:And so that's our hope, eternal hope that now Charlie Kirk is living in and the reality of that. And that's why he wasn't ashamed of the gospel. Yeah. That's why he did not hold back and that he he knew it was coming. I mean, our days are numbered, our life is short. Uh, we don't know when I could leave here today and go get hit by a bus. You know, we don't know. All we have is this moment, all we have is this opportunity, and God wants to steward it, you know, for us to steward our life in a way that'll truly glorify him. Amen.
SPEAKER_01:Steward, steward, steward, stewardship is the mentality you have to live with. That is not your car, that is not your house, those are not your children, that is not your wife. None of it's yours. You don't get to take any of it with you. That's right. You're stewarding it. Stewardship. This is just a season, it's all stewardship. You we all need to live with a stewardship mentality. But here's the thing a lot of people in this world they want more stewardship. They want more, they want more, they want more. That's great. That's fine. But guess what?
SPEAKER_00:Can you handle more?
SPEAKER_01:God can't bless you with more if you can't even steward what you have. That's right. You want more kids, you can't even take care of the kids, you don't need to spend any time. You get home, that's what you do. You don't talk to your wife, you don't talk to your kids. You just scroll on your phone, you scroll on social media, you're doing work, you're playing fantasy football. You get home, you're playing video games. Not spending time, your kids are over there. I need dad time. Actually, nope, they're on their iPads. iPad babysitters got it handled, and you're just living in your own world. And you want the the Lord to bless you, you you want the Lord to bless you with that new home, you want the Lord to bless you with another chid child, you want the Lord to bless you with financial resources, you want the Lord to bless you with all more stewardship. But you're not even stewarding what you have. How can he trust you with more stewardship opportunities?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I love the saying that it says if if a man doesn't focus on his per purpose, then he'll be distracted with pleasure. There's so much distraction going on in our generation. There's happening now, there's so many things that I believe that Charlie Kirk's life and even the message in this hour is to get back to the simplicity of just reading your Bible. Yes, having this simple devotion. So, I mean, five minutes with Jesus can influence and impact your life more than hours of scrolling. Amen.
SPEAKER_01:And bro, here's a per here's a perfect example of that, okay? My daughter, she had Bible study this morning. So last night we had the message, we went over it. It was it was Matthew, and uh it's the first two commandments, right? Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, all your strength. Number two, love your neighbors yourself. And she went to buy we taught her that last night. We went over scripture with her, we had her say it probably four or five times. Okay. Today she's in Bible study, and my wife texts me, she's like, I'm so proud of Havana. Uh she memorized it and she actually shared it with the class. Wow. My daughter's six years old, bro. Come on. My daughter's six years old. Here's the sad part most parents aren't doing this. They're not raising their children up because they're so distracted with the pleasures of the world, right? But when you spend diligent time, when when you spend intentional time with your children, it is absolutely amazing to see what they soak. Yes. Like she knows the first two greatest commands. If my daughter doesn't take anything else out of this world that I teach her, but she takes those two things love the Lord your God, love your neighbor as yourself, she just takes those, and that's the lesson she learns from me her whole life. And she's 50 years old, and that's all she knows about her dad. I'm cool with that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. That's fine with me. Yeah, you know, and I just love that. Man, that is the message in this hour that God is is really utilizing families uh and and uh raising up fathers. And you know, even like you as a father spending quality time with your children. So is it like God? God's love language, our father, is quality time. He loves spending quality time with his children. And so God can do so much in the place of prayer, in the place of just simply reading your Bible and then us rising up and doing it, what it says, and just living a life uh that can follow after Jesus. I believe that there is a cultural influence of religion, like I'm from the Bible Belt from the South. Everybody's a Christian, right? It's just in the culture. But guess what? The table is being turned on passive Christianity, and I believe that people are coming out of just being a Christian now onto followers of Jesus because there's a difference. Yeah, a follower of Jesus, and so we want to live our lives in such a way that he can lead us and direct us and guide us because we're here for a purpose and we're here for a limited time. So it's a wake-up call and it's our turning point here in America.
SPEAKER_01:Amen. Amen, bro. We gotta have a relationship, yeah. We gotta have a relationship with Jesus. Not like I I have my journal, and every time the Lord speaks to me, I write it down. And I've got so many notes over the last really hardcore two and a half years. And every time God speaks to me, it's one of the great it's like here's the greatest things in my life. Getting married, the day I got married, that was like the greatest blessing. Having my first daughter, having my second daughter. Like, those are the greatest days of my life.
SPEAKER_00:Come on.
SPEAKER_01:The next greatest days are when the Lord speaks to me. Come on, gives me a word, confirms my identity, my purpose, shares the visions and what he desires for my life, which are far greater, bigger, yes, and better than anything I ever even dreamed of. And so when you build that relationship and the Lord starts speaking to you, the only way he could speak to you and confirm it is through the word. So I don't know if it's from God until I open up scripture and then God confirms it. And every time the Lord's spoken to me, it's been confirmed through scripture. Wow. And so I know okay, this is of you, God.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Confirmed. Like word for word.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Like I'm praying, Lord, open the door. He tells me Revelation 3. I go to Revelation 3 and it talks about him opening the door. Like that, like I didn't memorize Revelation 3, you know? Like I didn't I didn't. And so that happens over and over and over again. And I'm not the only one. I I had a great conversation today with uh Garrett Martin, you know, I'm with Safe Harbor. Um, and he was sharing his testimonies and stories and you know what God's done and how the Lord's spoken to him and what he's doing in his life. Same thing. I know the Lord's done the same thing for you. And so this isn't just like a Kyle, a Christ thing, like, no, no, this happens every day. Like God's literally speaking every day. He's omnipresent, right? He's he's everywhere. God is everywhere, and so it's all about the relationship, it's all about spending time going to your prayer closet. I got a prayer porch, it's amazing. Best under the stars, greatest place in the world. Um, but find your place, find your place where you're gonna spend quality time with the Lord. It's so important. Yeah, so important.
SPEAKER_00:So good, Kyle. Man, this is so great, man. I just love talking and us to uh share our faith and just hanging out, you know, and it's just such an exciting time in our generation. And so, but I'm excited about hearing your voice. I'm I'm excited about hearing your story, your testimony. And so if you're sitting back and like, what do I need to do? How do I do it? I want you to reach out to us. You know, we're gonna be booking slots to have interviews and to, you know, to take some time uh to really broadcast and and and get your story out there. And we want to use this platform to really magnify uh what God's doing in the earth. And so uh reach out to us at Fueling Faith. And uh, we want to book you in here in the studio so you can share your story as well.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, we would love to have you. And if you want to be a part of what we're doing, um really the podcast is one very small sliver and one small piece, but the vision behind Fueling Faith is to build out a network, right? To to train, to equip and provide resources. And so we're gonna be doing events um where we'll actually, you know, come in, whether it's to a church, um, we're gonna have independent events, and we'll take you through from start to finish with your why, your purpose, um, leaning into your gifts, right? And then equipping you on how to actually live it out. Like, how do we go and create the application to this? How do we actually install it into our daily lives? And so we really want to pour into that. And and the network piece is really supporting other ministries, um, whether it's local churches, whether it's businesses, whether it's other nonprofits. Um, we want to support other ministries, and we want you guys to support those ministries within your communities. It's really important that we bring unity, we get rid of this divisional mentality, we get rid of this, you know, congregational, congregational and uh uh mentality, and and really just live in Christ, live in the unity of Christ and the message and and the gospel truth and what Jesus really came to do. He he actually came to abolish religion, right? And and I see we're in 2025, and I feel like what he came to abolish, and he did remove, and he did a great job at it, has slowly seeped back into culture and into teachings and trainings from some of these pastors, and it and it creates this level of division, and that's not God's heart. That's not God's heart at all. Um, so we want to support others, and uh like Chris said, we want to share your message. We want to equip you with the ability to flood the internet with Jesus. So if you want to partner with us, whether you're business, whether you're just an individual and and you just want to be a part of it, um, we're we're gonna need a lot of people to to mobilize this. And uh it's this is a global movement. This isn't just something we're doing on a local level. This is a global movement, and uh we're gonna hack the algorithm. It's already been hacked. Charlie's proven that. Charlie has proven that you can hack the algorithm because everything you go uh and look at right now on the feed, whether it's Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, it's all Charlie Kirk. Uh at least every other video is. Um, the others are ads, right? Um, but we can hack the algorithm as a church, as a community, as a group. And we're gonna hack it. We're gonna share testimonies, we're gonna share what God's doing in our lives, we're gonna share miracles, we're gonna share the movement of the Holy Spirit and what God wants to do in this world. And we're gonna flood the internet with Jesus.
SPEAKER_00:Come on, let's do it. Let's go flood the internet with the testimony of Jesus. It is the spirit of prophecy the Bible talks about. And I believe that as we share what God has done in our life, it's going to release such an inspiration, such a curve, encouragement. And so we want to just be a resource that you can run your race and uh just to be a world changer as well. And so we want to encourage you. Thank you so much for tuning in today. And uh let's stay in touch, let's get connected, and let's go change the world and flood the internet with Jesus. Amen.
SPEAKER_01:Let's go, amen, bro. Follow us on fuelingfaithfamily.com, fuel F-U-E-L, fuelingfaithfamily.com. Um, make sure to like this, comment on this, share it. If you know somebody that needs this message, please let them know. Um, we want to flood the internet with Jesus. And if you have an event coming up and you'd like Chris and myself to come and speak and you know, to pour into your community or to pour into your your church congregation, uh, we'd love to be there. And uh ultimately we just wanna we wanna live out our purpose. And that's that's where we're at in life is we're we're purpose driven. That's all. Amen. Love you guys. God bless you. God bless.