Tim Allen forgives driver who killed his dad in 1964 after hearing Erika Kirk's eulogy
Tim Allen, moved by Erika Kirk's public forgiveness of her husband's killer, shares how her grace helped him forgive the drunk driver who killed his father over 60 years ago.
- Erika Kirk publicly forgave Tyler Robinson, her husband's alleged murderer, during his memorial service, which shocked attendees and viewers alike.
- Kirk said, 'I forgive him because it was what Christ did, and it’s what Charlie would do,' demonstrating a powerful act of grace.
- Tim Allen, affected by Kirk's words, stated he struggled to forgive for over 60 years but chose to forgive the man who killed his father after her eulogy.
- Kirk's message emphasized forgiveness as essential for healing and peace, resonating with many regardless of political beliefs.
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Tim Allen says he forgives father's killer after hearing Erika Kirk's eulogy
Tim Allen was 11 years old when his father was killed by a drunk driver in 1964. More than 60 years later, the actor said he now forgives the man responsible after hearing Erika Kirk’s emotional eulogy. In a stadium filled with tens of thousands of people, Erika Kirk — Charlie Kirk’s widow — delivered a tribute during the Sept. 21 memorial service. She directly addressed her husband’s killer in front of the crowd. “That young man — I forgive him…
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