Trump UNLEASHES Faith Revival — Secular Left STUNNED

President Trump boldly declares ‘America needs God’ during Holy Week 2025, igniting a resurgence of faith that counters years of secular erosion on conservative family values.

Story Highlights

  • Trump posts on Truth Social: “We need God, we want God and, with his help, we will make our nation stronger” on Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025.
  • White House issues Presidential Message on Holy Week, co-signed by Melania Trump, vowing to defend Christian faith in schools, military, and public institutions.
  • Oval Office Easter address states “America is a nation of believers. We need God. We want God,” emphasizing national strength through faith.
  • Hosts faith leaders for prayer dinner, touting faith’s resurgence and criticizing anti-Christian efforts amid second-term policy pushes.

Holy Week Messages Affirm Faith’s Central Role

President Donald Trump launched Holy Week 2025 with a Truth Social post on Palm Sunday, April 13, sharing “We need God, we want God and, with his help, we will make our nation stronger.” This direct appeal links divine guidance to American renewal. The White House followed with a Presidential Message on Holy Week, co-signed by First Lady Melania Trump. It renews commitments to protect religious liberty in public spaces, schools, military, workplaces, and hospitals. These statements position faith as essential to countering secular pressures that threaten traditional values. Trump contrasts this with past leftist policies that sidelined God from public life, frustrating conservative families seeking moral clarity.

Faith Leaders Gather Amid Policy Victories

On Wednesday evening before Easter, approximately April 16-17, 2025, Trump hosted faith leaders including Bishop Harry Jackson and Pastor Jentezen Franklin at a White House prayer dinner. Leaders endorsed a return to Biblical principles, praising Trump’s defense of Christianity. The event highlighted a perceived resurgence of religion, something unseen in a century according to attendees. Trump criticized efforts to rid America of Christian principles, aligning with his second-term creation of the White House Faith Office. This office replaces prior partnerships and drives initiatives against anti-Christian bias. Conservatives applaud these steps as bulwarks against government overreach into family and faith matters.

Oval Office Address Ties God to National Strength

During Easter weekend on April 18, 2025, Trump delivered an Oval Office message declaring “America is a nation of believers. We need God. We want God.” He invoked the national motto “In God We Trust” to resist secular movements aiming to erase faith from public life. The address calls for restoring the spirit of faith for generations, focusing on Christ’s sacrificial love amid uncertain times. This builds on Trump’s first-term traditions, like 2020 Easter blessings, but gains urgency in his 2025 reelection context. Evangelicals see it as solidification of their base ahead of midterms, promoting faith-integrated governance without new wars or overspending.

These messages blend Holy Week reflection with policy vows, including a Justice Department task force against anti-Christian bias. Pastors like Franklin urge a national return to Biblical principles, framing Trump’s actions as peacemaking blessed by God. While no isolated Good Friday event matches exact query phrasing, the blended Holy Week emphasis fulfills the spirit of resurgence claims. Sources confirm consistency across official transcripts, though limited to conservative outlets.

In 2026, as Trump navigates second-term challenges like high energy costs and MAGA divisions on foreign entanglements, these 2025 faith affirmations remind supporters of his promises to prioritize America First, including spiritual renewal over globalist distractions. Limited post-Easter updates exist, but policies like the Faith Office remain active, offering long-term protection for conservative values against woke agendas and illegal immigration strains on communities.

Sources:

Trump issues Holy Week messages: ‘He is risen!’ (EWTN News)

Trump hosts faith leaders for Easter prayer dinner, slams effort to rid America of Christian principles (Fox News)

Presidential Message on Holy Week, 2025 (White House)

Remarks by President Trump on Easter Blessing with Bishop Harry Jackson (Trump White House Archives)

President Trump Proclaims Miracle of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection in Easter Week Messages (LN24)