Erika Kirk shares emotional Thanksgiving message honoring Charlie: ‘What remains is sacred’

In the wake of her husband Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination last year, Erika Kirk has continued to hold on to faith, family and gratitude as she observes their first Thanksgiving without him.

The Turning Point CEO shared an emotional message on Instagram about how this holiday season reminds her of the importance of holding onto what is sacred amidst the pain of loss. She recalled that Charlie and she always cherished Thanksgiving because it reminded them to practice gratitude for life's simple yet profound joys.

In a heartfelt post, Erika expressed the depth of grief she felt following Charlie's assassination, but also highlighted the outpouring of love and support her family has received from people all over the world. She recounted the overwhelming response - including letters, gifts and cards - which have brought them immense comfort and reassurance that she and her young children are not alone.

Despite feeling overwhelmed by grief, Erika emphasized that in these moments of weakness, God's strength meets her. She shared a poignant message on social media where she explained how to describe heaven to her children, assuring them that their dad is having fun building a place for their family there.

This Thanksgiving, as Erika sat down with her children and offered them a plate of food, she made it clear that even though they couldn't join Charlie, he was still part of the celebration. The message conveyed a sense of faith and hope that transcends grief and loss, offering comfort to those who are struggling with similar challenges.

It’s been a tough year for Erika Kirk as her husband Charlie Kirk left behind his family far too soon. However, she's using her pain as an opportunity to appreciate all the little things in life and celebrate what remains sacred - love, faith and connection.
 
I'm thinking about how Erika Kirk is handling this really tough situation... 🤔 She's been through a huge loss and still finding ways to be grateful for life's simple joys. It's amazing how she's using her pain as a chance to focus on what truly matters - love, faith, and connection with the people around her.

It's not easy to move forward after losing someone so close, but Erika is showing us that it's possible to find strength in our vulnerability. She's sharing her story with the world, and while it's an emotional reminder of Charlie's passing, it's also a testament to the outpouring of love she's received from people everywhere.

As Thanksgiving approaches, I'm reminded of how important it is to appreciate the little things in life... even when we're feeling overwhelmed by grief. Erika's story is a powerful reminder that faith and hope can be found in the midst of pain and loss 🙏
 
I'm still trying to process how the mainstream is framing this story 🤔. It feels like we're being asked to sympathize with Erika Kirk's "strength" in finding solace in her faith, rather than acknowledging the systemic issues that led to Charlie's tragic assassination 💀. I mean, what about the actual circumstances surrounding his death? Are we just supposed to gloss over that and focus on her "gratitude" for life's simple joys? 🙄. It's a complex issue, but I think we need to be having a more nuanced conversation about grief, trauma, and the role of faith in the face of loss 💕.
 
I feel so bad for Erika and her kids, losing their hubby like that 🤕. But I gotta give props to The Turning Point CEO for staying strong and sharing her story with the world 💖. It's super inspiring to see her focus on gratitude and finding comfort in faith despite all the pain she's going through 💫. And omg, the outpouring of love from people all over is just beautiful 🎉 - it's clear that Charlie left a huge impact on those lives 👏. I also love how Erika is using this tough time to teach her kids about heaven and what it means to have a loved one watching over them from above ✨. It's all about finding the light in the darkness, you know? And honestly, it makes me want to appreciate my own family and friends even more 🙏. This Thanksgiving feels like a celebration of life, love, and hope - that's something to be thankful for 🦃.
 
🤔 I'm not sure if holding onto faith is really helping Erika cope with her loss... I mean, it sounds like a really beautiful sentiment, but doesn't that just keep her stuck on the idea of something being better than this life? And what about all those letters and gifts she got - wasn't that just a distraction from the pain? 📨😔
 
I'm worried about Erika Kirk's message of faith and hope... sounds like a bit of spin to me 🤔 It's great that she's finding comfort in gratitude and family, but let's be real, this is just another example of how our politicians manipulate the narrative to hide their own vulnerabilities. I mean, Charlie's assassination was a tragedy, and we should be supporting her family, not her faith. The fact that she's using it as an opportunity to "celebrate what remains sacred" feels like a PR stunt to me 📺
 
😊 I'm so proud of Erika for finding a way to honor her late husband Charlie's memory while still celebrating the good times they shared together. It's amazing how the love and support she's received from people all over the world has helped her family through this tough time 🌎❤️. She's showing us that even in grief, there is strength and hope 💪🏼💕. I'm sending all my positive vibes to Erika and her kids as they navigate their first Thanksgiving without Charlie - may it be a day filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories ❤️️.
 
Feeling so sad to hear about Charlie 🤕... my heart goes out to Erika & her kids. It's clear that Thanksgiving is a tough one for them this year, but I think it's beautiful how she's using it as an opportunity to find the silver lining 💛. You can tell that even in her pain, she's holding onto what's sacred - love, faith, and connection with family & friends 🙏. It's amazing how social media has brought them so much comfort from people all over the world who care 🌎. I'm sure it's not easy to see Charlie's memory at Thanksgiving without him, but maybe this is a reminder that even though he's no longer here physically, his love & legacy will always be with them ❤️.
 
man... I'm really feeling the vibes of this Thanksgiving post from Erika Kirk 🤗. It's like, I get it, losing someone you love is one of the toughest things life has to offer, but the way she's handling it is genuinely inspiring 💕. Sharing stories and memories with her kids, celebrating the holiday despite the pain... it's like, totally refreshing to see someone pouring their heart out in a positive light 🌞.

I mean, don't get me wrong, grief is real, and it takes time to process, but Erika's got this whole "finding strength in faith" thing down pat ✝️. And I love how she's using her pain as an opportunity to appreciate the little things – food, family, connection... it's like, a beautiful reminder that life isn't all about the big moments 🤩.

What's even more inspiring is seeing the outpouring of support from people all over the world – letters, gifts, cards... it's like, this sense of community and love that transcends borders 🌎. Okay, so Charlie Kirk might not be with them physically, but his memory lives on through their shared experiences and the love they shared 💗. All in all, I'm totes rooting for Erika and her fam during this tough time 🙏.
 
😔 I can totally relate to how overwhelming grief can be, especially during holidays like Thanksgiving when it feels like everyone around you is celebrating and living their best lives... Meanwhile, you're dealing with the weight of loss and trying to hold on to memories that feel like they're slipping away. 🤕 Erika's story is a powerful reminder that even in the midst of pain, love, faith, and connection can provide a sense of strength and comfort that transcends our individual experiences. It's beautiful to see her using her platform to share this message of hope and resilience with the world. 💖
 
😔 My heart goes out to Erika Kirk & her fam 🙏 it's tough 2 lose someone u love 💕, but she's finding ways 2 make Thanksgiving special again by focusing on the positives... like the love & support from ppl all around the world ❤️. She's using her pain as a chance 2 appreciate life's little things & celebrate what matters most - family, faith, & connection 🎉. That's the beauty of gratitude, right? It can help u find strength even in the toughest times 💪
 
omg just read about erika kirk and her first thanksgiving without charlie 🤕🦃 i feel like this is so inspiring but also super heartbreaking she's sharing all these beautiful messages on ig about holding onto gratitude and faith even when it feels like the world is falling apart 💖😔 gotta give her props for finding the beauty in the pain 🙏
 
Ugh, it's just so sad that someone has to go through this... 1st Thanksgiving without their partner 😔. I feel bad for Erika Kirk and her kids having to deal with the pain of loss while still trying to hold on to all the good things in life 🤗. It's like, she's got the love from the whole world, but it's not the same as having her husband here with them 💔. I guess that's what faith is for, though... helping you get through the tough times 💫.
 
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