Charlie Kirk's new book on the importance of the Sabbath and taking a time of rest each week is out and is already selling out. That is just proof Charlie's influence has not diminished at all, and people are still hungry for his message.
"Stop, in the Name of God," which Charlie Kirk wrote before he died, came out on Tuesday, and it's already a huge best seller. It is listed as "temporarily out of stock" on Amazon. The publisher, Winning Team, is rushing to print more copies.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) December 11, 2025
This book represents the last thing he put his intellectual effort into before he was taken from us too soon.
The revival is alive and well. Chins up. https://t.co/2pLgo9NCko
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) December 11, 2025
Of course, go and buy the book. Support his memory with your pocketbook. Also, internalize the message. Americans are very bad at resting (myself included). It's not healthy and losing Charlie so suddenly should remind us all how everything can change on a dime.
Nearly four years have passed since my father died, and in that time I’ve found myself grappling with reality in a way I never did before. He was such a towering, invincible presence in my life that his death felt impossible—even though I was already in my mid-forties. When it happened, something shifted inside me. I suddenly understood, deep in my bones, that none of us are promised tomorrow.
Every morning I wake up is an unearned gift. That awareness has changed how I spend my days. I’m far more intentional now about where I give my time and my heart. My children and my mother come first—always. They are my priority, my joy, and my safe harbor. At the end of each day I try to pause, look back on the hours I spent with them, and feel genuine gratitude that I was granted one more day in their presence. I know not to take it for granted. In the past, I didn't have that awareness.
Charlie discovered the importance of pausing, resting and reflecting at a very young age. It's just a testament to his maturity and insight at a very young age. He truly was brilliant and exhibited significant self-discipline.
Praise the Lord. Light is winning, even when the darkness seems so powerful. https://t.co/Z6HshOnS2t
— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) December 11, 2025
We all have the opportunity to be the light or contribute to the dark. It is very tempting to get caught up in the mire of blame and conspiracy theories. It's easy to accuse others and swiftly assign bad intentions where none existed.
We are winning! God is in control! No one and I mean nobody can stop what God has ordained! Praise the Lord! https://t.co/BDU5dDBDC0
— Quisha King Benton aka Keisha King (@ImQuishaK) December 11, 2025
Good is winning over evil. Common sense will defeat insanity. It's going to be a marathon and not a sprint, though. We all must take time to rest and recharge. It was the last lesson Charlie tried to teach us. Honor his memory by buying his last book and taking its message to heart.
A small bookstore came through. I pre-ordered and it hasn’t been fulfilled through Amazon. https://t.co/wqp5UbV51i
— Kathryn Jean Lopez (@kathrynlopez) December 11, 2025
If you can't find it on Amazon, check local book sellers. Support a small business and support the Kirk family.





