Faith leaders joined Vice President Pence, President Trump
and members of his cabinet in the Rose Garden this morning to observe the National
Day of Prayer 2018.
The theme of the day was unity.
“The sweetest words the President and I ever hear are ‘I’m
praying for you,’” Pence said. The Vice President drew attention to the fact
that prayer has been the binding thread that has kept the nation together
through its earliest and most tumultuous times.
“The federal government will never, ever penalize any
person for their religious beliefs again,” Pence promised. “Believers of every
background have a champion in President Donald Trump.” Pence read from Jeremiah
29:11 to the crowd gathered.
Cissie Graham Lynch (granddaughter of Billy
Graham) gave the first prayer of the event. She thanked God for the
President and Vice President and asked that he would help all those in
leadership to lead well. She also asked for a time of mending toward unity and
for peace. Following Lynch, Priest Narayanachar, Sister Bingham, Chaplain
Agbere, Rabbi Shemtov and Cardinal Wuerl each offered prayers.
As Trump addressed the group, he started by quoting Billy
Graham’s thoughts on prayer. “Prayer is the key that opens [to] us the
treasures of God’s mercies and blessings.” Trump then articulated the role
faith and the prayers of religious Americans have had in building the United
States.
“The prayers of religious believers helped gain our
independence, and the prayers of religious leaders like the Reverend
Martin Luther King—great man—helped win the long struggle for civil
rights. Faith has shaped our families, and it’s shaped our communities. It’s
inspired our commitment to charity and our defense of liberty. And faith has
forged the identity and the destiny of this great nation that we all love,”
President Trump said.
President Trump used the opportunity to sign another
executive order, the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative.
Trump explained the initiative would ensure “the faith-based and community
organizations that form the bedrock of our society have strong advocates in the
White House and throughout the federal government.” Additionally, Trump says
the initiative will “ensure that faith-based organizations have equal access to
government funding and the equal right to exercise their deeply held beliefs.”
Concluding his speech, Trump said, “Today we gather to
remember this truth: We thank God for the faith of our people. We praise God
for the blessings of freedom. And we ask God to forever bless this magnificent
land that we all love so much.”
By Megan Briggs
First Posted: HERE
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