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Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika, stunned the world when she forgave her husband's murderer on live television in front of millions during his funeral in at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
It was God's grace that allowed Charlie's beautiful Christian wife to forgive the young man who stole the life of their children's Christian father and her beloved husband. The positive effects of her example of forgiveness to the world is immeasurable.
Today, we can report that God's grace is working again, this time, in a way that most people would never expect. A member of the Church of Latter-day Saints, whose compassion for the family of the man who slaughtered fellow members of his faith is providing yet another example of unconditional forgiveness and compassion.
In an unimaginable act of charity, David Butler, a member of the Mormon church, is asking for donations to help the wife and child of the man who committed a heinous, violent act of terror on members of the Church of Latter-Day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on Sunday that killed 4 people and left 8 wounded.
Not only did Sandford commit an unspeakable act of violence against members of his wife's community, but when he died, he left her to provide for their only son, who has a severe physical disability.
David Butler, a compassionate and forgiving member of the Mormon church, appears to have recognized the hardships Sanford's wife would face because of her late husband's choices, and he courageously stepped in to help her care for her young, disabled son.
The Give Send Go fundraising campaign for the family of the accused Mormon terrorist was created by Mormon Church member David Butler.
The campaign to raise funds for Sandford's family reads:
Help the Sanford Family
My name is Dave. Like all of you, I was shocked by the murders at the LDS chapel in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on September 28. Multiple families were left grievously wounded and in need of help.