Trump calls for national return to faith in Easter message
- President Donald Trump pledged to defend Christianity and protect religious liberty in a statement marking Holy Week, calling for a spiritual revival in America.
- Trump's message included a recitation of the Easter story and emphasized that Christ's resurrection offers hope and eternal life.
- Franklin Graham praised Trump's message, contrasting it with former President Joe Biden's observance of Easter during the previous year, and noted the political climate regarding religious holidays in America.
- The statement called for prayers for America and declared, "We pray that America will remain a beacon of faith, hope, and freedom for the entire world," reflecting a commitment to the Christian faith.
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Trump's Easter message puts Biden's to shame — and every Christian should take notice
President Donald Trump is not only acknowledging Easter, but he's preaching its meaning loud and clear.On Palm Sunday — the day that commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem before His death and resurrection — Trump released a theologically rich and explicitly Christian statement to mark the beginning of Holy Week. The message sounded more like a Sunday sermon from the pulpit than a memo from the Oval Office.This is how the message beg…
Trump to Host Special Easter Service at White House, Top Preachers to Participate - News Addicts
President Donald Trump will be hosting an Easter dinner and worship service at the White House on Wednesday. Preachers Greg Laurie, Franklin Graham, and Jentezen Franklin are all slated to participate, according to Fox News. The Holy Week schedule for the president is being organized by the White House Faith Office. “The newly created White […] The post Trump to Host Special Easter Service at White House, Top Preachers to Participate appeared fi…
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