GLENDALE, Ariz. — Curtis Bowers, the Alabama-based producer of the AGENDA documentaries, reflected on his time at Sunday's Charlie Kirk memorial service in Glendale, Ariz.

Bowers told 1819 News that he hoped Kirk's death would "start a revival" throughout the country and praised Kirk's widow’s speech.

“I think yesterday was so pleasing to the Lord to hear His Son exalted," Bowers stated. "To have almost the entire Cabinet talk about Jesus gives me hope that God is not done with us, and that God may have allowed Charlie to die to start a revival that will sweep through our country.”

“Erika Kirk emphasized so many important elements that make Christianity different than all the other religions of the world. Not only the beautiful family and marriage structure that God created, but also that even when someone kills your husband in cold blood, we are commanded to forgive... In the midst of her immense pain, she showed the world how Christianity is completely different," he added.

Bowers predicted Kirk’s death would leave a lasting mark on young people.

He stressed, “I think this is America’s Turning Point. I think it immortalizes Charlie Kirk in a way. Young people have a hero who is 31 years old and will always be 31 years old.”

“God allowed Charlie to get the martyr's crown to allow him to be a hero to the youth like he wanted to be," Bowers continued. "He wanted to encourage, motivate, and inspire them to be different, to prioritize marriage and children, and to make the Christian faith the bedrock of everything that they do.”

He praised Kirk for balancing grace with truth and always being “cheerful and kind, even when faced with vile, hateful rhetoric.”

“He never returned evil for evil," Bowers noted. "He always returned good for evil.”

Some have estimated that over 200,000 attended the Charlie Kirk memorial at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale.

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Charlie Kirk Memorial Service (Photo via Joshua Bontrager)

Andrew Kolvet, producer of the Charlie Kirk show, revealed that over 100 million people streamed the memorial. Kolvet wrote, “Over 100 million people just heard the Gospel proclaimed again and again by speaker after speaker. Truly remarkable.”

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