Trending: the Christian Sabbath
Today, broadcast and online news personalities and viewers are discussing whether Christians should keep the seventh-day Sabbath, after Stop in the Name of God, the last book written by conservative Charlie Kirk, was published yesterday. Kirk, who was assassinated for his political and religious views on September 10, was the most-searched name in news this year. He was an active and outspoken advocate for American tradition, fiscal responsibility, limited government, immigration control, proper education, the unborn, Israel, biblical family, sexual purity, Christianity and other important causes. Yet he repeatedly emphasized that perhaps his favorite issue to talk about was the Sabbath. Now millions of people are watching videos of him; his wife, Erika; his large youth organization, Turning Point USA; Fox News; the New York Times; X users and many more discussing the Sabbath. To understand whether this is more than a trend and whether the Bible commands Sabbath observance, read your Bible alongside a free copy of Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath? by Herbert W. Armstrong.