4/10/26

Is the “Charlie Kirk” Effect Real? | The Biblical Worldview Crisis Explained

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Why do massive cultural moments, like the assassination of Charlie Kirk, 9/11 or national tragedies, spark spiritual interest…but fail to produce lasting faith? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, Dr. George Barna from Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center shares new research on the shocking gap between short-term religious response and long-term worldview transformation.

The data is clear: while crises temporarily drive people toward God, they rarely lead to real discipleship.

We explore why that is, what the modern church is getting wrong and how believers can move from passive reaction to intentional, prepared boldness.

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