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Daily Morning Prayer for America – February 18, 2025 – Intercessors for America

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These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Shortly after President Trump’s crackdown on DEI, activists have been adjusting their titles to survive the DEI purge. For instance, Dia Harris, former Chief Equity Officer at HHS, changed his role to the Chief Organizational Development Officer after the election, masking his prior DEI activism. As a strategy to keep DEI influence within the government, numerous activists followed Harris’ approach.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is closely monitoring military leaders supportive of President Trump’s policies. Those not in favor may be removed according to Hegseth’s recent statements. Focus now stands on implementing Trump’s executive orders vigorously and quickly.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is pushing to retrieve $20 billion gifted to environmental groups by the Biden administration. Displaying concerns around oversight and transparency, Zeldin claims the funds were mismanaged and lacked appropriate checks and balances. Zeldin announces a zero-tolerance policy on waste, pledging to review every dollar previously distributed.

With President Trump in office, Israel reportedly feels emboldened to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. A possible strike could occur this year, as Israeli leaders believe Trump is more supportive than Biden ever was. Consequently, Israel’s planning for attacks remains steadfast early into Trump’s presidency.

Let’s pray. Father, we ask You to expose those in our government who are working against the President’s goals, and ask You to purge those from our military who do not have our nation’s best interests at heart. We also pray for greater financial oversight and transparency in every federal agency. Finally, we thank You for President Trump’s love for Israel and it’s people. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Monday, February 17, 2025

Last week, the House Republicans passed a $4.5 trillion budget resolution. It includes a $4 trillion debt ceiling raise and aims to find $1.5 trillion worth of spending cuts over ten years. However, Senate Republicans are already working on their own plan. Will the two chambers be able to reconcile to avoid a government shutdown?

Leftist organizations are reportedly blocking President Trump’s reforms via lawsuits. Judges are imposing nationwide injunctions on Trump’s policies with group funding remaining unclear. Critics indicate this may be an attempt to maintain the administrative state’s former influence.

A recent study reveals that excessive reliance on artificial intelligence weakens critical thinking skills. The research, led by Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft, highlights that those who frequently use AI for routine tasks tend to lose complex critical thinking capacity. The findings underscore the ironic situation of AI potentially leading to cognitive deterioration by mechanizing routine tasks.

Speculations rise about former VP Kamala Harris possibly running for California governorship in 2026. State Attorney General Rob Bonta professed his support for her potential run. Suggestions stand between a 2028 presidential run or a 2026 gubernatorial run for Harris, with decisions still unmade.

Let’s pray. Lord, we ask You to strengthen our lawmakers as they seek to avoid a government shutdown. We pray for an end to the senseless attacks of the deep state against President Trump’s agenda. We ask You to guide the artificial intelligence industry, and we pray for Your will to be done in both Kamala Harris’ life and the state of California. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, February 14, 2025

The Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Junior as Secretary for Health and Human Services, a controversial decision marked by starkly divided votes. Opposing voices highlighted Kennedy’s anti-vaccine stance and contentious past comments, prominently asserted by former Senate leader Mitch McConnell. Kennedy survived confirmation hearings and pledged to focus on promoting a healthy lifestyle, including combatting chronic diseases.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announces a lawsuit against the state of New York, Governor Kathy Hochul, and Attorney General Letitia James. The lawsuit alleges that New York defies federal law by protecting illegal immigrants, notably through the state’s Green Light laws. Previously, the DOJ targeted Illinois on similar grounds, with Bondi promising accountability for all states disregarding federal immigration laws.

The US government plans to spend over $1.5 million on bankrolling an LGBT mentorship program targeting kids as young as 12 and on-campus activism in Los Angeles. This funding supports the Lifeworks Mentorship program, an initiative from the Los Angeles LGBT Center, and the Lifeworks Community Action Network, which encourages LGBT activism in local schools. The funding comes from the Department of Health and Human Services and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration.

In a move that pushes us closer to a government shutdown, Democrats aim to halt Elon Musk’s budget-cutting plans for DOGE. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer plans to include language in the spending bills to unwind Musk’s efforts to dismantle government agencies. He hints at resistance, even if it means a temporary shutdown, if the GOP doesn’t agree to halt Musk’s overhauls.

Let’s pray. Lord, we thank You for the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary. We also pray for a secure border and a safe America. We pray for an end to the federal funding of what the Bible calls sin, and we pray for DOGE as it continues to cut waste out of our government. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, February 13, 2025

Trump’s Department of Justice withdrew from the U.S. v Skrmetti case, which challenges the constitutionality of blocking transgender treatments for minors. Trump’s DOJ argued that Tennessee’s law banning transgender treatments for minors does not deny equal protection. This development could potentially restart the case, although the President is calling on the Supreme Court to issue a ruling anyway.

Tulsi Gabbard, a contentious nominee of President Trump, was confirmed yesterday as the Director of National Intelligence. This follows a hard-fought 52-48 vote, with crucial Republican support securing her position. Despite concerns over her controversial past, Gabbard made a comeback, previously endorsing Trump in the 2024 election.

On Tuesday, President Trump signed an executive order empowering the Department of Government Efficiency. Led by Elon Musk, DOGE will investigate federal employees worth millions who made those millions on a government salary. Amidst resistance, the department officials maintain transparency and insist on curtailing excessive federal bureaucracy.

Following America’s lead from decades ago, Ukraine recently established its own National Day of Prayer. On the 12th of February, Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, designated February 24th for this annual observance. This decision marks Ukraine as the second country to celebrate a National Day of Prayer, a cause advocated for by many, including Eye F A’s own President and CEO Dave Kubal.

Dear Heavenly Father. We lift up the nine Supreme Court Justices to accept Your divine creation covenant of only two sexes – male and female. We thank You for the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard and we ask You to strengthen and protect DOGE as it seeks to bring accountability and transparency to our federal government. Finally, we thank You for inspiring Ukraine’s leaders to institute a National Day of Prayer. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Wednesday, February 12, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security plans to deputize IRS agents for illegal immigration enforcement. With a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the DHS requested IRS agents to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts. This strategy aims to build complex cases blending tax, immigration and money laundering charges.

President Donald Trump confronted Hamas with a stern ultimatum on hostage release. All Israeli and American captives must be freed by noon Saturday, or the ceasefire deal collapses. Israel retains full liberty to respond accordingly if the deadline is not met. Will this ultimatum push Hamas to finally set the captives free?

Elon Musk has his sight set on purchasing OpenAI, putting in an astounding bid of $97.4 billion, throwing a glaring interruption in Sam Altman’s plans of turning the company into a for-profit one. Musk has emphasized his goal to return OpenAI to being an open-source force for good, straying from Altman’s business-centered aims. Despite Altman’s discouragement, Musk shows no signs of backing down, sparking an interesting competition between two of the biggest names in the tech world.

In a shocking sermon, a Tennessee pastor has urged his congregation to “get violent and fight” against Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, alleging it aims to steal Americans’ money and privacy. This call for aggressive resistance emerges amidst Musk’s efforts to streamline the government, which Reverend Doctor Steve Caudle believes leaves no room for peaceful options. With so many lies swirling even in churches, its important that believers know the truth about DOGE and Musk’s aims.

Let’s pray. God, we pray for a secure border and an end to illegal immigration. We pray for the safe release of every hostage still held in Gaza, and we ask You to guide and control OpenAI and the entire AI industry. Finally, we pray against senseless politicization, lies, and misinformation, especially in the Church. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency discovered FEMA misused millions to house illegal immigrants in luxury hotels. This quote gross insubordination unquote violated President Trump’s executive order, and the DHS is taking action. Musk plans to demand FEMA’s expenditure for illegal immigrants be recouped.

Reports reveal USAID funded George Soros’ leftist agenda using taxpayer dollars. Allegedly, the funds empowered Soros-aligned NGOs to push for leftist and globalist policies in countries around the world. The East-West Management Institute, backed by Soros’s Open Society Foundations, received over $260 million in taxpayer money.

President Trump revoked the security clearances of key figures from the Biden administration. Trump defended the move, citing Biden’s previous decision to revoke his own security access in 2021. He claims his targets, including Biden himself, Antony Blinken, and Jake Sullivan, lack the integrity for classified information.

A Politico journalist’s report alleges Iran targeted President Trump during his campaign. The country reportedly placed operatives in the U.S. with access to surface-to-air missiles. The threat was significant enough to prompt the Secret Service to change Trump’s travel arrangements.

Let’s pray. God, we pray for an end to the flagrant misuse of taxpayer funds. We also pray that taxpayer money would never be used to fund George Soros’ goals. We ask You to guide President Trump and his administration in all of their decisions, and we pray for the protection of all of our officials, especially the President. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Monday, February 10, 2025

Recently, a Soros-owned radio station exposed undercover ICE agents, drawing the attention of the FCC. The Federal Communications Commission is now investigating the station for potentially violating its FCC license, raising serious safety and privacy concerns. This follows rising anxieties over Soros’s growing media influence, evident in his purchase of over 200 radio stations across 40 media markets last year.

The House approved the Protecting American Energy Production Act, a bill barring future presidents from unilaterally banning hydraulic fracking. Passed with a 226 to 188 majority, the bill now awaits Senate consideration. Supporters of the legislation argue it’s essential for enhancing American energy independence and protecting industry jobs.

Minnesota high schools plan to reject Trump’s executive order barring men from women’s sports, stating their policies align with state laws. The Minnesota State High School League asserts transgender student-athletes’ participation rights are regulated by state law, not presidential orders. The organization will uphold anti-discrimination laws allowing students to compete in sports corresponding with their gender identity, despite the executive order.

According to the American Family Survey, both Democrats and Republicans are increasingly concerned about the cost of living. In 2024, over 71 percent identified at least one economic concern related to family costs, work demand, and parental stress. This consensus indicates a shift in focus from previous years, where concerns were primarily about family structure and parenting.

Let’s pray. Father, we ask You to protect our law enforcement, especially ICE agents, as they seek to protect us and keep us safe. We thank You for moving the House to prevent future presidents from banning fracking. We ask You to protect girls and women’s sports across the nation, especially in Minnesota, and we pray for strong, bipartisan solutions to the cost of living crisis in America. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, February 7, 2025

In a recent development, the Trump administration, under pressure from Democrats, federal employees, and unions, has agreed to limit the Department of Government Efficiency’s access to the Treasury Department. This decision came after allegations of unlawful access to government employee data, intense criticism, and multiple lawsuits, expressing concern that such access endangers American privacy and opens up payments to potential manipulation.

As the government spending deadline in March looms, speculations of a shutdown rise. Congressional Democrats are strategizing to leverage the situation, pressuring President Trump’s agenda. Democrats’ opposition to Trump’s initiatives, including Elon Musk’s appointment to lead Government Efficiency, exacerbates the possibility of a shutdown.

Under Trump’s administration, border crossings are on the decline, resulting in many NGO migrant shelters having to close. These migrant shelters, largely dependent on federal funds, have felt the impact as illegal entries continue to decrease. From Texas to California, shelters aren’t receiving the once reliable cash flow from FEMA’s Food and Shelter Program due to the lack of released asylum-seeking migrants.

China continues efforts to overshadow the U.S. as the global superpower, with South America as the latest focus. The Asian powerhouse is aggressively expanding its global influence, notably through controlling key shipping ports. China’s activity is raising concerns in Washington, as the country builds financial, military, and infrastructural leverage, reinforcing its objective to dominate the high seas.

Let’s pray. Father, we ask You to protect the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency from all attacks. We ask You to quell all infighting in Congress so that Your will may be done. We thank You for the closure of these NGO migrant shelters, and we pray against the global influence of the Chinese Communist Party. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, February 6, 2025

In a significant meeting, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu prompted both deep concerns and global praise. Trump’s surprise announcement that the U.S. plans to “take over Gaza” drew sharp criticism internationally. However, their commitment to address Iran’s aggression and nuclear capabilities and to roll back failed peace approaches was hailed as transformative.

President Trump and Elon Musk have criticized the U.S. Agency for International Development. This pressure aims to probe the agency’s use of taxpayer funds across six decades. Reports suggest that USAID’s spending may be questionable, funding initiatives potentially detrimental to national financial interests.

Past Super Bowl halftime shows have faced criticism for their moral content changes. Louisiana State Senator Valarie Hodges penned a letter requesting a shift towards family-friendly halftime shows that was signed by several Christian and conservative organizations, including IFA. The Super Bowl committee responded affirmatively, promising a family-friendly halftime show this year.

Yesterday, President Trump signed a pivotal executive order banning men from participating in women’s sports. The directive, signed on National Girls and Women in Sports Day, aims to ensure female athletes’ recognition and equal access. The move is seen as an essential measure, protecting the integrity of women’s sports and upholding the promise of Title IX.

Let’s pray. Holy God, we thank You for the historic meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. We also pray for an end to wasteful and harmful spending in our government. We pray for an end to the cultural rot and immoral debauchery in our nation, especially in Super Bowl halftime shows, and we thank You for moving President Trump to protect women and women’s sports. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Wednesday, February 5, 2025

President Trump has signed an executive order establishing a sovereign wealth fund. This state-owned investment fund may potentially be used for acquisitions like TikTok. A detailed plan for the fund’s creation is expected within the next 90 days.

Ukrainian President Zelensky recently confirmed receiving only $76 billion of $175 billion approved in US aid. Zelensky expressed uncertainty about the whereabouts of the majority of funds allocated by the Biden administration. This leaves over 57 percent of the taxpayer money sent to Ukraine unaccounted for.

Entrepreneur and author Vivek Ramaswamy is expected to announce a gubernatorial run in Ohio, garnering support from US Senators. GOP Senators Mike Lee of Utah and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee have publicly shown their backing, lauding Ramaswamy’s potential to transform Ohio. Ramaswamy, yet to officially announce, has hinted at his plans and earned more endorsements from figures like Senator Rick Scott of Florida.

Despite an apparent cultural shift away from diversity, equity, and inclusion, Senate Democrats are reinforcing their commitment to DEI with the hiring of a chief diversity and inclusion officer ahead of the 20 26 election cycle. A significant move by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, this step has been met with various reactions, considering recent polls suggest that the majority of Americans are growing weary of DEI practices.

Let’s pray. Father, we lift the Trump administration’s plans for a sovereign wealth fund before You. We ask You to support the people of Ukraine, and we pray that the truth about the missing American aid sent to them would be revealed. We pray for Vivek Ramaswamy as he plans to seek elected office, and we pray against divisive practices fueled by DEI. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, February 4, 2025

In an unexpected move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stepped in as acting director of USAID. This follows rumors that President Trump and Elon Musk are planning to shut down the agency. Revealing his frustration with a history of unresponsiveness, Rubio pledges realignment with U.S. foreign policy.

Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino confirmed the nation’s incoming exit from China’s Belt and Road Initiative. This decision followed a persuasive meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Panama became the first Latin American country to join the initiative in 2018.

Following President Trump’s tariff threats, Mexico plans to aid the United States in border security. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that 10,000 National Guard members will assist with halting drug trafficking. Trump had planned to implement tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada to encourage cooperation on border security.

Following President Trump’s executive order, hospitals across the U.S. are halting trans treatments for minors. NYU Langone Health canceled appointments, while Denver Health has stopped trans surgeries for children under 19. VCU Health, Children’s Hospital of Richmond, and UVA Health have all suspended their trans medications and surgeries.

Let’s pray. God, we thank You for putting Secretary Rubio in charge of USAID. We also thank You for using Secretary Rubio to show Panama the dangers of the Belt and Road Initiative. We pray for a safe and secure border, and we thank You for using President Trump to protect children from dangerous and irreversible treatments. We pray this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Monday, February 3, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be the first foreign leader hosted at President Trump’s White House. Tomorrow’s meeting intends to discuss peace in Israel and countering shared adversaries. The meeting also coincides with Trump’s efforts to negotiate the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

A George Soros-owned radio station allegedly exposed undercover ICE agents during operations. The station provided precise descriptions of vehicles and agents’ locations in San Jose, California, an area known for gang activity. This has sparked controversy, as the information potentially endangered the agents’ operations and safety.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirms President Trump’s serious intentions to purchase Greenland for U.S. national security reasons. Rubio highlights national interest due to China’s potential establishment of Arctic facilities, questioning Denmark’s ability to deter China. Striking national security concerns, Trump’s decisive approach to purchasing Greenland stirs controversial responses.

Tennessee Legislature has approved a long-awaited school choice bill, now heading for Governor Bill Lee’s desk. The Education Freedom Act will initially offer 20,000 scholarships of $7,300 each for the 2025 to 2026 academic year. This victory comes after previous attempts to pass similar legislation fell short last year.

Let’s pray. God, we pray for a strong and enduring relationship between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. We pray for the protection of every ICE agent working to make our country safer. We ask You to guide President Trump as he considers Greenland, and we thank You for bringing school choice to Tennessee. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, January 31, 2025

Senator Josh Hawley introduced legislation allowing children harmed by transgender surgeries to sue the responsible physicians and hospitals. The bill, following Trump’s order limiting such procedures, permits lawsuits against pediatric gender clinics and entities promoting harmful gender-transition methods. In addition, the bill bans federal funding for these clinics and any gender procedures.

In a recent course correction, new Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem overturned predecessor Alejandro Mayorkas’ protection of Venezuelan immigrants from deportation. The decision once effectively shielded about 600,000 Venezuelan nationals living in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status. Noem indicated a more comprehensive evaluation of all individuals residing in the U.S., including Venezuelans and members of the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua.

President Trump signed an executive order tackling antisemitism, specifically targeting non-citizen college students participating in ‘pro-jihadist’ protests. The executive order promises immediate action from the Justice Department against threats, vandalism, and violence towards American Jews. Critics argue the order infringes on constitutional free speech rights and anticipate potential legal challenges.

Meta, Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, has paid 25 million dollars to settle a lawsuit brought by President Trump over his accounts’ suspensions following the events of January 6, 2021. The settlement designates 22 million dollars for Trump’s presidential library and the remaining amount for legal fees and other plaintiffs. Importantly, the settlement does not require Meta to admit any wrongdoing.

Let’s pray. Father, we pray for justice for those who have been irreparably harmed by trans treatments. We ask You to protect Americans from dangerous illegal immigrants, and we thank You for inspiring our President to take action against the antisemitic and pro-terrorist rhetoric on our college campuses. Finally, we thank You for bringing an end to the targeting and silencing of President Trump by social media companies like Meta. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, January 30, 2025

President Trump recently signed an executive order ceasing federal funding for medical transitioning of gender dysphoric children. The order instructs federal insurance programs to exclude coverage for pediatric “transgender treatment,” including irreversible surgeries and hormone therapies. The Department of Justice is tasked with investigating these providers and enforcing stricter legal measures against such practices.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a tumultuous confirmation hearing as President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary nominee. Amid drama, he defended his position on vaccines, rejecting narratives depicting him as anti-vaccine. Republicans control the Senate, although Kennedy can only lose three party members if he hopes to be confirmed.

Yesterday, the Office of Management and Budget rescinded its memo ordering a funding freeze on federal programs. Despite the turnabout, the Trump administration remains firm on its intent to stop ‘woke funding.’ Critics assert that Trump’s fund freezing maneuvers unlawfully bypass Congress while violating the Impoundment Control Act.

Drones sighted flying over the Eastern U.S. last year were authorized by the FAA, according to President Trump. This statement posed questions about why the FAA failed to inform the FBI and law enforcement regarding these flights. Despite prior conflicting reports, many of these drones were reportedly used for research and recreational purposes.

Let’s pray. Father, we thank You for inspiring the President to protect children and stand against the radical transgender ideology. Also, as we move into the second day of his confirmation hearings, we ask You to bless and strengthen Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and we pray for Your will to be done. We ask You to keep our taxpayer funds from going towards divisive, woke ends, and we thank You for exposing the truth about the drones that terrorized Americans. We pray this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The Trump administration dropped charges against whistleblower Eithan Haim, who exposed Texas Children’s Hospital’s continued transgender treatments in spite of state bans. Haim’s case sparked Oklahoma’s SB 571 bill, protecting whistleblowers from federal retaliation. This action has sparked discussions on the federal constitutionality of such state bans, with the U.S. Supreme Court set to rule this term.

Ed Martin, interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, has commenced a review into why federal prosecutors issued felony obstruction charges against hundreds involved in the Capitol protest on January 6, 2021. Martin, who attended President Trump’s rally near the Capitol on January 6, described the charges as “a great failure” of their office and is calling the investigation “The 15 12 Project,” named after the section of law the offense falls under. Approximately 260 individuals who were present at or around the Capitol on that day were charged with obstructing an official proceeding, a charge that carries a prison term of up to 20 years.

As the Trump administration escalates deportations, Democrat mayors and sanctuary cities have pledged resistance. Representative James Comer is now scrutinizing these mayors for defying the federal government by launching a formal investigation into sanctuary jurisdictions. He further demands documents, communications related to sanctuary policies, and mayoral testimonies at a scheduled committee hearing.

The GOP is considering defunding the National Public Radio, the Public Broadcasting Service, and Voice of America amid bias accusations. This comes after veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner criticized the media outlet’s liberal slant following its refusal to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story. Furthermore, VOA has come under scrutiny for reportedly directing journalists to avoid labeling Hamas as ‘terrorists,’ and PBS recently faced backlash for attacking Elon Musk on X.

Let’s pray. God, we thank You for bringing an end to the unjust case against Eithan Haim. We pray for the truth to be revealed about January 6, and for those who were unfairly charged to be freed. We thank You for inspiring Representative Comer to get to the bottom of these sanctuary cities, and we pray against taxpayer-funded propaganda in our nation. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, January 28, 2025

In a nail-biting vote, Pete Hegseth was confirmed as America’s next Secretary of Defense. Despite a media smear campaign, Hegseth passed the vote with a 51-50 outcome, promising to “put America First, and never back down.” This week will see more Trump administration hearings including controversial figures Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.

President Donald Trump recently attended and addressed the 52nd annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. In his speech, Trump focused on standing for families, promoting adoption, and investigating attacks on pregnancy centers. He also revoked orders expanding abortion access, ensuring that the federal government and U.S. taxpayers no longer fund abortions at home and abroad.

After initial refusal, Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro is now accepting US deportation flights. The turnaround follows threats of sanctions, tariffs, and travel bans from President Trump. Petro plans to send his presidential plane to pick up deported migrants personally.

Border Czar Tom Homan recently announced continuous daily deportations, intensifying efforts to decrease illegal immigration. Homan stated that everyone in the U.S. illegally is a potential deportee, as he firmly supports enhanced border security. In another development, the DEA arrested dozens of Tren de Aragua members during a Colorado raid, seizing drugs, cash, and weapons.

Let’s pray. Father, we thank You for empowering the Senate to confirm Pete Hegseth, and we pray that You would give our Senators wisdom as the confirmation hearings continue this week. We thank You for giving us a president who will protect and is protecting life, and we thank You for using President Trump to curb illegal immigration in America. Finally, we thank You for using Tom Homan, our law enforcement, and even federal agencies to secure our border. We pray this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Monday, January 27, 2025

Contentious confirmation hearings are on the horizon this week. Nominees Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard will face Senate committees on Thursday, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will face committees on Wednesday and Thursday. This represents another significant phase in President Trump’s executive team assembly.

President Trump has ordered the release of classified JFK, RFK, and MLK assassination files. The directive calls for a full and complete release plan from national intelligence and the attorney general. Despite prior release of most files, Trump iterates further transparency is in the public’s best interest.

In an unprecedented move, President Trump signed an executive order banning the development of Central Bank Digital Currencies in America. The order, titled “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology,” directs a presidential task force to devise a framework for digital asset regulation. This, in effect, overrules a 2022 edict by former President Joe Biden that had proposed the exploration of digital asset regulation, including potential CBDC development.

Virginia lawmakers have advanced a state constitutional amendment establishing a right to abortion throughout pregnancy. The controversial amendment, passed along party lines, poses significant implications for future medical and legal practices. The amendment will now be voted on by the state’s population at a later date.

Let’s pray. Lord, we pray for Your will to be done in this week’s confirmation hearings. We also thank You for moving President Trump to release the records related to the JFK assassination, and we thank You for President Trump’s executive order to ban the creation of a CBDC. Finally, we pray for pro-life values in Virginia and around the country. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, January 24, 2025

President Trump’s executive order removing birthright citizenship was recently blocked by a Federal District Court judge. This decision stems from five lawsuits filed by Democratic attorneys general and immigrant rights organizations challenging the constitutionality of the order. The legal battle is likely to escalate, potentially reaching the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Hughes Fire, starting north of Los Angeles, has quickly spread over 10,000 acres, causing mandatory evacuation orders for thousands. With 14% containment already, there are now 4,000 firefighters battling the blaze affecting the lives of over 55,000 people. Unpredictable weather conditions remain the driving force behind the fire, keeping Southern California under a red-flag warning for extreme fire risk.

The Trump State Department has implemented a new “One Flag Policy,” restricting all U.S. facilities to display only the American flag. This order is part of a major push to reshape the diplomatic mission at home and abroad, abandoning the Biden era’s practice of showcasing various movement flags. State Department employees who disobey this directive could face significant consequences, including dismissal, contract termination, or agency reassignment.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a ‘common sense’ and America First approach to US diplomacy. Refocusing national interest, Rubio plans to address mass migration and pursue “energy dominance.” He also pledges to purge any State Department policies that engage in “censorship, suppression, and misinformation.”

Let’s pray. God, we pray for true justice in our nation. Let Your will be done concerning President Trump’s agenda. We also ask You to stop the fires in California. We thank You for President Trump’s efforts to purge woke, anti-American ideologies from our government and for using Secretary Rubio to reform and redefine the State Department. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, January 23, 2025

Only a day after Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, Democratic-led states are fighting back in court. The lawsuits argue this decision violates the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, a cornerstone of American immigration policy. If successful, Trump’s order would deny citizenship to over 150,000 immigrant children annually.

During the recent National Prayer Service, a bishop urged President Trump to demonstrate what she called “mercy” towards LGBT children and illegal immigrants. In response, President Trump publicly denounced the bishop’s comments, deeming them ungracious and politically motivated. Trump is demanding an apology, accusing the bishop of failing to acknowledge crimes committed by illegal migrants.

President Trump has initiated a crackdown on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion roles within the government. Those in these roles have been placed on paid leave as the administration prepares to close all DEI offices and programs. The decision comes after an executive order was signed to eliminate “radical and wasteful” inclusivity programs in federal agencies.

On his first day, President Trump reversed Israeli sanctions, showing clear support for Israel. He also suspended aid for Palestinians and took actions against bodies hostile to Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Middle East leaders congratulated Trump on his inauguration.

Let’s pray. God, we ask You to protect the President and his America-first agenda, and we pray for true biblical unity in our nation. We also thank You for using President Trump to bring an end to DEI in our government. Finally, we thank You for inspiring the President to stand so boldly with Israel. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Wednesday, January 22, 2025

President Trump has pardoned over 1000 January 6 protestors and a jailed pro-life mother. The leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, is included in the pardoned individuals. Also pardoned is pro-life advocate Bevelyn Williams, convicted for violating the FACE Act.

The Senate has moved forward with President Trump’s nominees, Pete Hegseth and John Ratcliffe, setting them up for full votes on the Senate floor. Marco Rubio was confirmed as Secretary of State, becoming the first of Trump’s nominees to get approval. Rubio’s main focus is confronting the Chinese Communist Party.

The U.S. Senate has passed the Laken Riley Act, aimed to strengthen immigration laws. This legislation empowers Homeland Security to detain and deport illegal immigrants accused of serious crimes. Critics argue the act may strain resources and violate due process rights. The bill will now return to the House for a final approval vote, after which it will arrive at President Trump’s desk.

Inauguration Day protests against Donald Trump’s second term were largely uneventful.

Left-wing groups, like ANSWER Coalition and the People’s Forum, anticipated 10,000 demonstrators, but the turnout was minuscule. The muted protest was significantly different from the disruptive events during Trump’s first inauguration.

Let’s pray. Lord, we thank You for the President’s pardons of those who were unfairly prosecuted and charged. We also pray for each and every one of President Trump’s nominees. We thank You for moving the Senate to pass the Laken Riley Act, and we thank You for ensuring that the protests on Inauguration Day were quiet and caused no harm. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, January 21, 2025

During his inaugural address, President Trump pledged to “rebalance the scales of justice” and defended free speech amid the contentious political climate. Trump’s address included promises to restore national security, combat globalist control through energy independence, and take firmer stances on gender policy issues in governmental influence.

In his first 24 hours in office, President Trump signed several executive orders. These orders addressed issues such as immigration policy, diversity programs, and the Paris Climate Agreement. Among them included a national emergency declaration for the U.S.-Mexico border and an end to birthright citizenship.

Minutes after President Trump’s inauguration, his Department of Government Efficiency faced numerous lawsuits. Three federal suits target Elon Musk’s initiative, demanding it follows transparency rules for advisory bodies. The lawsuits argue this anti-waste effort violates the Federal Advisory Committee Act by excluding public access.

Three Israeli women, hostages freed from Hamas captivity, are reported in stable condition. This development is part of a hostage-ceasefire deal, the first stage of which requires the release of 33 captives. The incident brings significant hope to Israel, as they anticipate more releases in the following weeks.

Let’s pray. Lord, we have hope that so many of our years of prayers are being answered through what President Trump said in his first minutes in office. We thank You for President Trump’s day 1 actions, and we ask You to protect him from any potential abuse of the legal system. Finally, we thank You for freeing the captives in Israel. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, January 17, 2025

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has named State Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Senator Marco Rubio. Moody, previously serving as a judge and the state’s top law enforcement officer, is a strong Trump ally. Her future political plans, including a possible 2026 Senate run, remain unclear.

The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday for Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, a case centering on First Amendment and privacy concerns within the pornography industry. The justices are currently debating whether stricter standards apply to the Texas law requiring government IDs for access to pornography.

In his final address, President Biden warned of a growing American oligarchy. Outlining his concerns, he cited what he believes to be increasing misinformation and the erosion of the free press. Ending his half-century political career, Biden reflected on his tumultuous time in office.

In his last days in office, President Biden made some decisions that might complicate President-Elect Trump’s transition. Through various actions from banning offshore drilling to extending Temporary Protected Status for illegal immigrants, Biden seemingly tried to restrict Trump’s initial plans. With these final moves, including consequential foreign policy decisions, Biden leaves a challenging situation for his successor.

Let’s pray. Father, we pray that Ashley Moody would serve well in her new role in the Senate. We pray that the Supreme court would rule in a way that honors You and protects children. We also pray for a peaceful transition of power to President Trump, and we ask You to help President Trump undo any and all harmful decisions made by his predecessor. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, January 16, 2025

As wildfires rage in California, state lawmakers plan to earmark $50 million to oppose President Trump’s incoming administration. The democrats anticipate using half this budget for litigation against the Trump administration and the rest to protect illegal migrants from deportation. It is causing strife, with Republican leader James Gallagher criticizing Democrats for focusing on “Trump-proofing” rather than “fire-proofing” the state.

Ahead of the inauguration, Pentagon advisor Jamie Mannina is reportedly opposing the incoming president. O’Keefe Media Group reveals Mannina’s covert operation with retired generals to undermine Trump’s administration. Allegedly, the Pentagon responded to the accusations, taking the claims seriously.

Two House Democrats voted alongside Republicans, pushing to ban male-born athletes from girls’ school sports teams. The Protection of Women and Girls In Sports Act, led by Representative Greg Steube, seeks to amend federal law for student-athletes. Republicans see the bill as a means to protect women and girls from unfair athletic standards.

Many detransitioners have publicly endorsed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary. They believe Kennedy will uphold “informed consent” in the medical industry. Over 100 from this community signed a letter of support.

Let’s pray. Father, we pray for California amid the fires. Give its leaders wisdom so that they may address their constituency’s pressing needs. We also thank You for exposing the truth about Jamie Mannina and the plans to counter President Trump, and we thank You for the passage of the Protection of Women and Girls In Sports Act. Finally, we lift Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his eventual confirmation hearing before You. We pray for Your will to be done. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Yesterday, Pete Hegseth faced a contentious Senate confirmation hearing for leading the Department of Defense. Questions focused on comments regarding women in military roles and alleged interruptions from protestors. Outcomes of the hearing, including whether the Senate will confirm Hegseth, are eagerly awaited.

In his final days in office, President Biden signed an executive order aiming to fast-track the construction of AI data centers. This order empowers the Defense and Energy Departments to lease federal sites to private entities building AI infrastructure. Notably, developers must meet electricity needs with new clean energy resources and bear all costs of construction and maintenance, according to the White House.

Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray identifies China as the most significant threat to the U.S. Wray cited China’s large-scale data theft, surpassing all other nations combined, as a critical concern. Furthermore, he accused China of using malware in attacks against American infrastructure, such as water plants and transportation systems.

Last month, nine suspected Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua members were charged with violent crimes committed in Colorado. The charges followed a severe home invasion, kidnapping, and robbery in December. Police believe the notoriety of Tren de Aragua continues to threaten national security.

Let’s pray. Father, we ask You to protect and guide Pete Hegseth. We pray for Your will to be done concerning him and the Department of Defense. We ask You to guide AI and AI data center development in America, and we pray for protection from the Chinese government. Finally, we ask You to crush the influence and activities of Tren de Aragua in America. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Confirmation hearings begin today for President Trump’s cabinet appointees. 13 nominees, including Pete Hegseth and Pam Bondi, will stand before the Senate this week. Some controversial figures, like Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., still await confirmation dates.

As wildfires ravage California, claiming over 20 lives and 40,000 acres, Los Angeles residents demand Mayor Karen Bass’s recall. They accuse her of gross mismanagement, highlighting her cut to the L.A. Fire Department’s budget and absence during the crises. With deadly fires still burning and the missing persons count rising, these calls for change intensify.

President Trump plans to pardon non-violent January 6 protestors, as explained by Vice President-elect JD Vance. Vance indicates a ‘simple’ process, pardoning those only convicted of non-violent crimes from the event. Over 1,500 individuals have been prosecuted in connection to the January 6, 2021 protest.

As President Trump prepares his transition, a narrative of strength looms with Vice President-elect JD Vance. They are resolved to hamstring Hamas as Israel negotiates a hostage release deal. The anticipated deal is multi-staged, involving a ceasefire, an Israeli pullback, the release of hostages, and the freeing of Hamas prisoners held by Israel.

Let’s pray. Lord, we ask You to be present during this week’s confirmation hearings. Let Your voice be heard and Your will be done. We also continue to pray for those affected by the fires, and we lift up every protestor who has been unfairly imprisoned as a result of January 6. Finally, we pray for peace in Israel. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Monday, January 13, 2025

President Trump reportedly plans to sign 100 executive orders after inauguration. A Senate GOP meeting revealed intentions regarding immigration and border security. Measures reportedly include reinstating Title 42, enforcing the Immigration and Nationality Act, and resuming border wall construction.

Texas is undertaking independent efforts to secure its own border. In 2025, Texas lawmakers introduced multiple bills aimed at enhancing border security without relying on federal actions. Among these initiatives include the creation of a Texas Division of Homeland Security, the Texas Border Protection Unit, and laws requiring stricter cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

In his forthcoming book, U.S. Representative James Comer discloses the findings of a congressional investigation into the financial dealings of President Biden’s family. The investigation, alleging almost $30 million was funneled into the First Family’s accounts, claims Joe Biden played a central role in his family’s money-making schemes. Comer’s book reveals what he calls the biggest corruption scandal of his lifetime, recounting numerous obstacles encountered during the investigation.

In a recent answer to our prayers, a federal court shut down the Biden administration’s attempts to rewrite Title IX to include gender identity. This rule alteration would have potentially enabled biological males to participate in women’s sports and access women’s spaces. The Biden administration has announced they will cease efforts to rewrite the rule as of last December.

Let’s pray. Father, we ask You to guide President Trump once he takes office. We also thank You for giving the government of Texas the courage and the wisdom to protect its border and for exposing the Biden family’s corruption. Finally, Lord, we thank You for stopping the Biden administration from rewriting Title IX. We pray this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, January 10, 2025

Former President Trump is set for sentencing today in New York. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records last May. With his appeal denied by the New York Court of Appeals, he’ll face sentencing this morning at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time.

As wildfires rage in southern California, citizens and celebrities express frustration over the government’s fire response. Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar and others criticize the L.A. Democratic leadership’s lack of preparedness and call for resignations. Critics also denounce inadequate fire department budget and late resource relocation, calling the management negligence larger than a single event.

Ohio has recently passed a law aimed at protecting children in schools. The legislation requires parental consent before a child can receive any gender-transitioning services through school. The law also mandates schools to ensure sexual content is “age-appropriate” and grants parents the power to opt their children out of such lessons.

Huntington Beach, California, is suing to overturn the state’s sanctuary laws, claiming they violate federal immigration rules and the constitution. The city argues these laws increase crime, citing high re-arrest rates among immigrants with active Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainers. The case, calling for an injunction against the sanctuary state law, has received no response from Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office yet.

Let’s pray. Lord, we come against lawfare aimed at President-elect Trump, and we pray for the Californians who are suffering as a result of the fires. We thank You for inspiring Ohio to protect its children, and we pray that every state would take action to protect children from manipulation and the trans agenda. Finally, we thank You for giving Huntington Beach the courage to stand against California’s harmful laws. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, January 9, 2025

The House of Representatives recently passed the Laken Riley Act with strong Republican support. This legislation holds the Department of Homeland Security accountable for detaining illegal immigrants who commit certain crimes. Named after a victim of illegal immigrant crime, it’s aimed to prevent similar tragedies by addressing repeated failures in immigration law enforcement.

The Pacific Palisades fire in California has forced tens of thousands to evacuate, burning nearly 3,000 acres. Strong winds are exacerbating the situation, propelling the blaze through hillside areas and threatening even more residences. Responders, including firefighters risking injury, are combating the fire while authorities establish relief centers and evacuation routes for those displaced.

President Trump’s idea of annexing Greenland has sparked widespread curiosity. The island’s strategic location, valuable raw materials, and large Artic claims make it attractive. However, Denmark insists it’s not for sale, causing diplomatic friction.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, vows to cease censorship on Facebook and Instagram, promoting free speech. The company is shifting from its contentious third-party fact-checking program to a Community Notes model. Given the recent change in American politics, this move prioritizes speech and user expression.

Let’s pray. Father, we pray for an end to illegal immigration and the restoration of law and order in our nation. We also pray for all those affected by the horrible fire in California. We lift up President Trump’s plans for Greenland before You, and we pray for Your will to be done. Finally, Lord, we ask You to protect our free speech. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Hearings for President Trump’s appointees begin next week, starting with Pete Hegseth and Pam Bondi. Hegseth, nominated for Defense Secretary, and Bondi, tagged for Attorney General, will face Senate committees on January 14. Despite concerns about Hegseth’s past professional conduct, Trump remains confident in him and the rest of his appointees.

Future border czar Tom Homan accuses the Biden administration of intentionally keeping the U.S. southern border open. He argues that this strategy, facilitated through contracts with non-governmental organizations, sustains a constant flow of migrants. This comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports over 7.4 million encounters with unauthorized immigrants since 2021.

As President Trump readies to take office, he plots his strategy to push through his diverse policy agenda. Over the weekend, Trump voiced support for consolidating large chunks of his plans into a single budget reconciliation bill. This approach, championed by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, seeks to tackle border security, the economy, and energy costs.

In President Biden’s final weeks in office, several dangerous Guantanamo Bay terrorists have been released. The administration argues these individuals no longer pose a sufficient threat to justify their continued imprisonment. Critics warn these releases could echo previous instances where freed inmates returned to the battlefield.

Let’s pray. Lord, we ask You to preside over the Senate confirmation hearings, and we pray for Your will to be done. We also pray for an end to America’s open border policies. We pray that President Trump would hear Your voice in office, and we ask You to guide President Biden in his last few days in office. In Your name we pray, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Lawmakers assembled in the Capitol to certify President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 electoral victory over Vice President Kamala Harris despite harsh weather conditions. The 312 electoral college votes for Trump and 226 for Harris were counted and announced. Harris presided over the certification after losing November’s election, marking a sweeping Republican win for the presidency and both houses of Congress.

China’s rapid military expansion poses a significant challenge to U.S. dominance. Embracing cognitive warfare and missile expansion, China represents a growing global threat. The U.S. urgently needs fiscal discipline and targeted investment for effective countering.

President Joe Biden announces plans to award Presidential Medals of Freedom to high-profile political figures. Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and billionaire democrat donor George Soros are among the honorees. The White House cited Clinton’s decades in public service and Soros’s philanthropy as reasons for their selection.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit against a New York bill that restricts pro-life organizations. The controversial “Boss Bill” of 2019 limits these groups’ ability to associate solely with individuals sharing their values. The court decision represents a victory for pro-life groups, arguing the law infringes upon their mission.

Let’s pray. Father, we thank You for President Trump’s victory and we ask You to be with him as he returns to the White House. We pray for protection from China, and we ask You to give our leaders wisdom as they rise to meet the CCP. We also pray for President Biden. As he finishes out his term, we pray that he would know and honor You. Finally, we ask You to protect the rights of pro-life groups and organizations everywhere. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Monday, January 6, 2025

Although he plans to move forward with sentencing this week, Judge Juan Merchan in New York is signaling that President Trump will not be incarcerated. Trump, convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records, is expected to receive an ‘unconditional discharge.’ This decision considers findings from the U.S. Supreme Court on presidential immunity for official actions undertaken while in office.

Experts suggest the violent Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, is spreading rapidly across the United States. Sightings and incidents involving the gang are reported in almost twenty states currently, with predictions of presence in more than twenty-five by February. The gang, known for their distinct tattoos and highly violent criminal activity, originated in a Venezuelan prison.

Illegal immigrants’ influx under the Biden administration contributes to record US homelessness, says a recent report. The Department of Housing and Urban Development discloses that homelessness rose to over 770,000 in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023. Many of these homeless people are illegal immigrants residing in Sanctuary cities that don’t have room for them in shelters.

Wisconsin’s bipartisan election oversight board unanimously agreed to investigate uncounted absentee ballots. The Wisconsin Elections Commission is addressing concerns about the integrity of state elections, especially following the 2024 election, where 193 ballots went unreported. While the uncounted ballots did not change election outcomes, the investigation highlights the importance of transparency and process in maintaining the electorate’s confidence.

Let’s pray. Lord, as President Trump returns to the White House in just two weeks, we pray for an end to the lawfare attacks levied against him. We also pray for all violent migrant criminals, especially those involved with Tren de Aragua, to be removed from the U.S. We pray for the homeless in our nation, and we ask You to expose the truth about the uncounted absentee ballots in Wisconsin. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Friday, January 3, 2024

On New Year’s Day, ISIS-inspired terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar rammed into a New Orleans crowd, killing fifteen people. Hours later, a separate incident saw a Tesla cybertruck explode outside Las Vegas’s Trump Hotel. The FBI is investigating these attacks, the former as an act of terrorism, unearthing potential links to international extremist organizations.

Chinese hackers have breached U.S. Treasury offices responsible for administering economic sanctions. Unnamed US officials identified the compromised departments as the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Office of Financial Research. A ‘major incident’ occurred, with hackers stealing unclassified documents.

Global tensions are escalating as China and Russia gain strength, prompting concern over the U.S. military’s preparedness. The 2024 RAND National Security report highlighted increasing threats, including the potential for a major war, heightened by partnerships amongst China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. Defense analysts suggest the U.S. military is unprepared, facing challenges like equipment modernization, funding, maintenance, and service member fatigue.

AI data centers across America are straining our national power grid. The growing strain on the grid leads to ‘bad harmonics’ – distorted wave patterns causing power issues and expensive damages. If left unchecked, these harmonic issues could exacerbate, damaging appliances, causing blackouts, and escalating risks of electrical fires.

Let’s pray. Father, we pray for the injured and the families of the deceased in the wake of the tragic New Orleans attack. We also ask You to protect us from all cyberattacks and hacks, both Chinese and otherwise. We ask You to strengthen our military and protect us from all threats. Finally, Lord, we ask You to strengthen our electrical grid. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

These are the headlines for today, Thursday, January 2, 2024

In recent news, President-elect Trump put forth his endorsement for Mike Johnson to maintain his leadership role as Speaker of the U.S. House. The endorsement follows criticism from conservative congress members toward Johnson’s handling of a resolution to keep the government open. Despite initial opposition, Johnson’s revised 118-page resolution version received approval by both the House and Senate.

Bible sales in America skyrocketed by 22% in 2024, driven largely by a new, younger population. This surge, according to experts, sprang from increased social anxieties and a corresponding desire for deeper spirituality among younger buyers. Particularly among Generation Z, traditionally labeled as less religious, this trend demonstrates a renewed interest in establishing more solid spiritual foundations.

Following a lawsuit by Texas, the Biden administration halted the sale of border wall parts. This major court win, celebrated by President-elect Donald Trump, prevents further disposal of wall materials.

In response to the Biden administration losing track of 300,000 migrant children, President Trump’s Border Czar Tom Homan has devised a plan to locate them. Homan’s strategy leans heavily on the vigilance of American citizens, aiming to deputize them to help identify children who appear out of place or distressed. This focus on collective surveillance is to be facilitated by a dedicated hotline and reporting tool accessible to the public.

Let’s pray. God, we ask You to guide the upcoming speaker vote once our new Congress is sworn in. Let Your will be done in the House of Representatives. We thank You for the increased sales of Bibles in 2024, and we praise You for the work You are doing in Gen Z. We also thank You for stopping the sale of the border wall. Finally, we pray for the safe return of every migrant child who has gone missing in our nation. We pray all this in Your name, amen.

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