Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brought faith back to the Pentagon with a powerful Christian prayer service. Military leaders and staff packed an auditorium Wednesday to sing hymns, pray together, and hear a bold message about America’s need for God’s guidance. This historic moment showed how leadership matters—President Trump’s administration continues restoring traditional values crushed by decades of left-wing attacks on religion.
The service opened with roaring voices singing Amazing Grace, a hymn about redemption that’s shaped American spirit for generations. Pastor Brooks Potteiger, a longtime spiritual mentor to Hegseth, led the crowd without instruments—just pure conviction. The Pentagon hasn’t seen this kind of public Christian worship in modern memory, proving Trump’s team isn’t afraid to stand for faith.
Hegseth told attendees prayer gives him strength to make tough decisions protecting our nation. He announced these services will happen monthly, calling it “precisely where we need to be as a nation.” The secretary stressed that seeking God’s wisdom isn’t weakness—it’s how patriots build courage. This bold stance rejects the radical left’s lies that faith has no place in government.
Pastor Potteiger preached from Psalm 46, reminding warriors that God controls final outcomes. He urged troops to read Scripture, find mentors, and keep praying—because America still has God’s blessing. The pastor thanked God for President Trump’s leadership, noting how Trump brought back moral clarity after years of chaos. This truth needs shouting: faith built America, and faith will save her.
The event closed with the Lord’s Prayer and The Doxology, unifying the room in timeless truths. Every “Amen” felt like a blow against the godless woke agenda strangling our military. Hegseth didn’t use taxpayer funds for this—he used his platform to lead by example. Real leaders don’t apologize for praying; they inspire others to join them.
This prayer service sends a message worldwide: America’s military honors God again. Under Biden, our troops got drag shows and critical race theory. Under Trump, they get chaplains and hymns. The contrast couldn’t be clearer—conservatives fix what liberals break.
The left will screech about “separation of church and state,” but they’re wrong. Our founders built this nation on Biblical principles. Patriots know freedom comes from God, not government. When Pentagon leaders pray together, it strengthens our resolve against enemies foreign and domestic.
President Trump promised to put America first, and that includes putting God first. Wednesday’s service proves real change happens when leaders fear the Lord, not Twitter mobs. Let every church bell ring—this is the dawn of America’s spiritual revival.