What I learned in my very first interview with Erika Kirk (from 2021)
This is the very first interview I ever did with Erika Kirk, recorded not long after she and Charlie were married, and it’s one I’ve been waiting for the right moment to share. Looking back, you can already see the boldness and conviction that mark her as a lioness rising and someone uniquely anointed to carry both her own calling and the mantle of her late husband . It’s a special conversation that I believe will encourage you, inspire you, and show why the roar didn’t end with Charlie, it’s alive in Erika and it’s calling the church to rise stronger than ever.
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