Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched a bold new tradition this week, hosting a Christian prayer and worship service right inside the Pentagon. The packed auditorium echoed with hymns like Amazing Grace as military leaders and staff joined in prayer—a stark contrast to the hostility toward faith often seen in recent years.
Hegseth’s personal pastor, Brooks Potteiger, led the powerful gathering. They sang classic hymns celebrating God’s sovereignty and prayed together for divine guidance in national defense decisions. The service sent a clear message: faith matters again in America’s highest halls of power.
Potteiger’s sermon cut to the heart of conservative values, urging attendees to rely on God’s Word and reject the chaos of human pride. Quoting Psalm 46, he reminded the room that ultimate victory belongs to the Lord—not politicians or generals. This Biblical truth resonated with patriots tired of woke ideologies weakening our military.
Hegseth didn’t hold back, declaring prayer essential for saving America from moral decline. “This is exactly where we need to be as a nation—on bended knee,” he proclaimed. His words struck a chord with Christians who’ve watched decades of leftist attacks on religious freedom.
The event showcased the Trump effect in action. After years of anti-faith policies under Biden, Trump’s leadership paved the way for godly leaders like Hegseth to restore spiritual foundations. This service proved real change happens when patriots, not globalists, hold power.
Monthly Pentagon prayer meetings will now become routine, with Hegseth vowing to keep Christ central to national security. Imagine—military brass lifting prayers instead of pushing transgender policies! This turnaround gives hope to millions who love God and country.
Critics on the left are already screeching about “separation of church and state,” but true Americans know better. Our founders built this nation on Biblical principles. Hegseth’s courage honors their legacy, rejecting the radical left’s godless agenda.
As Amazing Grace filled the Pentagon, it wasn’t just a hymn—it was a battle cry. With strong leaders embracing faith, America can once again be a beacon of freedom. Prayers are rising, and the silent majority is done staying silent.