The West is under siege. Families are collapsing. Faith is mocked. Truth is erased. The woke progressive Left is working to strip God from public life.
We cannot answer this crisis with politics alone. The real solution is spiritual – and God already gave us the weapon we need: Shabbat.
One day each week to stop. To remember. To put God back at the center. This is how we rebuild families, renew faith, and defend Judeo-Christian civilization.
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Why Shabbat matters in this fight
It restores faith.
Every week we declare: God is Creator, not man.
It rebuilds families.
Around the table—face to face, not screen to screen.
It strengthens civilization.
Nations that keep God’s day are nations that endure.
Shabbat is not just rest.
It’s resistance. It’s how we push back against chaos with God’s order, truth, and hope.
Honoring Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
Charlie Kirk was one of the fiercest defenders of Judeo-Christian values in America. Guided by his mentor Dennis Prager, Charlie began to honor Shabbat—stepping away from his phone, from the constant noise, and making space for God at the center of his life.
Charlie was a faithful Christian. He spoke about Shabbat from his perspective—as a believer who discovered that God’s holy day brings strength, peace, and clarity.
Before he was taken from us, he completed his final book, Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life. He dedicated it to Dennis Prager, the man who taught him the power of Shabbat.
Charlie’s message was clear: Shabbat is not just for Jews. It’s for all who want to reclaim their lives, their families, and their nation.
In Shabbat Revolution: A Practical Guide to Weekly Renewal, Rabbi Elie Mischel makes the same case from the heart of Jewish tradition. He shows how Shabbat has preserved the Jewish people for millennia—and how its wisdom can now help Christians and Jews together restore Western civilization.
Where Charlie spoke as a Christian learning to keep Shabbat, Rabbi Mischel speaks as a Jew sharing its biblical foundations and practical steps. Jew and Christian, the conviction is the same: Shabbat is the lifeline our world needs.
Shabbat Revolution explains how one day a week can:
Anchor faith in God instead of busyness.
Rebuild family life in the digital age.
Give us the courage and unity to stand against the forces tearing our culture apart.
Shabbat is not an escape from the battle—it is the battle plan. It arms us with clarity, courage, and conviction. It forges an unbreakable bond between Jews and Christians in the fight for God’s truth.
This is how we win: by building homes, churches, and communities that live by God’s time.