God doesn’t always choose the quiet, polished leader—sometimes He uses the most controversial one in the room. That’s why President Trump triggers such a strong reaction. Love him or hate him, you can’t ignore him. And maybe that’s the point. In a culture drifting further from God, it often takes disruption to wake people up. The real tension isn’t Trump—it’s what he exposes in people’s hearts about truth, authority, and faith.
I’m encouraged that he had the Bible read knowing that many would be upset. The devil is not happy about his decision to call the nation to prayer and hear God’s word.
FBI Director Kash Patel: The charity that supposedly fought the Klan funded the Klan. The charity that supposedly fought Neo-Nazis funded Neo-Nazis. The Southern Poverty Law Center ran a methodical, calculated scheme to defraud their donor base of $3 million, and used an illicit banking structure system to sow discord and hate into our society.
Dear God, my Lord, I bow my head and ask if it be Thy will please save this land from those who seek to destroy it.
I ask Lord, that the United States of America remains a Representative Republic wherein we retain our rights as addressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. And may it remain a land under the God of the Holy Bible and not of Democratic Socialism or worse!
🚨 BIG MORNING UPDATE | USA Today A major moment is drawing attention across the country today. Reports say Donald Trump is expected to read from the Bible aloud from the Oval Office — something rarely seen in modern American history. Not at a rally. Not in a church. But from the very room where presidents make decisions that shape the nation. The passage said to be chosen is 2 Chronicles 7:14: “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face… then I will hear from heaven, and I will heal their land.” For many people, that verse carries a deep meaning — humility, prayer, healing, and hope during difficult times. What makes this moment stand out for supporters is the setting itself: the Oval Office. A place associated with power, pressure, and responsibility. To use that space for scripture instead of politics sends a message that some see as deeply symbolic. For others, it brings back memories of family traditions — a father reading the Bible before sunrise, a grandmother praying quietly in the kitchen, a home where faith was part of daily life. Whether viewed through faith, history, or leadership, moments like this often remind people that nations are built not only through policy, but through values, reflection, and unity. Tonight, many are sharing one simple request: Take one quiet moment. Say one prayer for your family, your future, and your country. 🙏 Sometimes the most powerful thing a person can do is pause… and ask for guidance. Was there someone in your life who taught you to stay close to God? Remember them today. 🇺🇸
Something is happening in America that the enemy does not want you to see.
April 20–26.
Believers across this nation will read the entire Bible aloud — 12 hours a day — from the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C.
And President Donald Trump will read from the Oval Office.
The chapter he chose? 2 Chronicles 7.
Not a feel-good passage.
Not a political speech.
A covenant call to national repentance.
“If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways — I will hear from heaven, forgive their sins, and restore their land.”
God didn’t say the government would fix it.
He didn’t say the election would fix it.
He said His people would have to move first.
Humility. Prayer. Seeking His face. Turning.
Four conditions. One promise. You can watch it live — free — on Great American Pure Flix.
April 20–26. Streaming now.
The Word is going out.
The question is whether the Church will respond or just watch.
It’s difficult to take claims of moral leadership seriously when they appear selective. When Pope Leo forcefully condemns “Epic Fury,” presenting himself as a voice of conscience, it raises a fair question…where was that same clarity when tens of thousands of Iranians were massacred by their own regime?
This kind of selectivity doesn’t just weaken a single statement, but rather it erodes credibility over time. When a figure as prominent as the Pope speaks forcefully in one instance but appears absent in another of greater magnitude, it creates the impression of a double standard. And on a global stage, that perception matters. Moral leadership is not just about speaking….it’s about being trusted to speak with consistency, fairness, and courage across all situations.
I’m going to say this bluntly because I think a lot of people need a reality check right now. Everyone mad at Trump needs to zoom out for two seconds and realize what’s actually on the line here.
You don’t have to blindly defend anyone. Criticism is fair when it’s earned. And Trump has earned criticism. But I’m not going to let Trump’s mean tweets (even when they are problematic or in poor taste) distract me from the bigger picture. There’s a MASSIVE difference between holding someone accountable and completely abandoning the mission. Because the alternative to Trump would mean a fundamental change of the country… for the WORSE.
Think about what the Democrats are pushing right now. Mass amnesty. Demographic change. Opening borders. Violence in every city. Federal abortion on demand. Gun control. Hatred of America, the nuclear family, and Christianity. Gender confusion, castration of children, and LGBT ideology in the schools.
That’s the part people are ignoring. If the other side regains full control, it won’t just be a rough couple of years. The damage will be SO catastrophic that you won’t even recognize your country anymore. And the same people shrugging it off now will be the ones wishing they stood by Trump’s side when it mattered.
So yes, feel frustrated. Call things out when they deserve it. But don’t lose the plot.
If you have read my posts, then you know EXACTLY what we’re up against in the midterms. The party that cheered Charlie Kirk’s death (and would cheer yours too) offends me MUCH more deeply than anything Trump has said. If they regain power, they would be more than happy to make sure we have the same fate as Charlie.
Wake up. This isn’t the time to check out! — Dean Fouquet