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President Donald Trump launched the “America Prays” initiative, inviting Americans to dedicate one hour each week to pray for the nation and its people in preparation for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The initiative encourages forming prayer groups, participating online, and focusing on topics like leadership, freedom, and community renewal, with support from numerous Christian organizations. Faith leaders emphasized the power of collective prayer to guide, protect, and revitalize the country.
President Trump announced that the Department of Education will issue new guidance protecting students’ right to pray in public schools, highlighting cases where students faced restrictions for praying. He highlighted that when faith grows stronger in America, the nation experiences positive outcomes, showing how a renewed commitment to God can benefit society, while also promoting school choice and a stronger role for religion.
Texas lawmakers passed a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all Texas public school classrooms starting in the 2025–26 school year.
Pastors and Christian leaders gathered at the South Carolina State House with Faith Wins to stand for Biblical values and pray for their communities. This event emphasized the importance of the Church’s public presence, not in politics, but in promoting truth, righteousness, and moral clarity. Through prayer, conversations with lawmakers, and a press conference, they addressed key issues and encouraged ongoing Christian engagement in public life.
Texas passed a new law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom starting September 1. Governor Greg Abbott also signed companion bills allowing voluntary prayer and Bible reading during school hours. Supporters celebrate the move as a way to honor the nation’s religious roots and promote faith and freedom in schools.
Senator James Lankford released a new book titled Turnaround: America’s Revival, urging Christians to live out their faith boldly and take active roles in shaping their communities. The book calls readers to move beyond voting and step into their God-given calling to help transform the nation.
Conservative lawmakers in several U.S. states are pushing to bring more Christianity into public schools by incorporating Bible lessons and requiring displays of the Ten Commandments. These efforts have gained momentum with support from Donald Trump and his judicial appointments, which have led to court rulings more favorable to religious expression in public spaces. Critics warn that these changes blur the line between education and religious indoctrination, raising concerns about church-state separation and inclusivity in diverse classrooms.