WASHINGTON D.C. (Worthy News) – President Donald Trump delivered an expansive, faith-forward address at the National Prayer Breakfast, declaring that prayer remains America’s greatest strength and that the nation’s future depends on a return to God, biblical truth, and moral courage. Speaking candidly, Trump pushed back against what he called distorted media portrayals of his faith, saying his remarks are often stripped of context or humor, while emphasizing that religion in America is “back hotter than ever before.”
The president praised congressional leaders and allies for advancing faith-related priorities despite narrow margins, recounting late-night calls to rally votes on issues tied to religion, governance, and national renewal. Trump contrasted lawmakers who consistently support faith-based values with those who, in his words, reflexively oppose even broadly supported measures, arguing that resistance to religious freedom and voter integrity is ideological rather than democratic.
Trump asserted that no modern president has done more to defend religion, describing an era in which faith was sidelined by political leaders seeking “neutrality or worse.” He argued that Christians face growing hostility in public life and said believers must not retreat from civic engagement. “You have to have religion. You have to have faith. You have to have God,” Trump said, warning that a nation that abandons its spiritual foundation cannot remain great.
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The president praised congressional leaders and allies for advancing faith-related priorities despite narrow margins, recounting late-night calls to rally votes on issues tied to religion, governance, and national renewal. Trump contrasted lawmakers who consistently support faith-based values with those who, in his words, reflexively oppose even broadly supported measures, arguing that resistance to religious freedom and voter integrity is ideological rather than democratic.
Trump asserted that no modern president has done more to defend religion, describing an era in which faith was sidelined by political leaders seeking “neutrality or worse.” He argued that Christians face growing hostility in public life and said believers must not retreat from civic engagement. “You have to have religion. You have to have faith. You have to have God,” Trump said, warning that a nation that abandons its spiritual foundation cannot remain great.
Trump At National Prayer Breakfast: "Prayer Is America's Superpower" As Faith, Life, And Freedom Take Center Stage - Worthy Christian News
President Donald Trump delivered an expansive, faith-forward address at the National Prayer Breakfast, declaring that prayer remains America’s greatest strength and that the nation’s future depends on a return to God, biblical truth, and moral courage. Speaking candidly, Trump pushed back...