Trump hosts Christian leaders at the White House for Easter prayer gathering

M69WBW Washington, USA. 28th Feb, 2018. United States Vice President Mike Pence, President Donald Trump, Franklin Graham and the Graham family (L-R) pray as the late evangelist Billy Graham lies in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. February 28, 2018. Credit: Aaron P. Bernstein/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE · Credit: Aaron P. Bernstein/Consolidated News Photos/Aaron P. Bernstein - Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News

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President Donald Trump met with Christian leaders at the White House on Wednesday evening for a Holy Week prayer gathering ahead of Easter Weekend.

Faith leaders from various backgrounds joined together as the president shared remarks about the importance of Christian beliefs for America.

“This is really — I hope — going to be one of the great Easters ever, because we have something going that I don’t think this country has seen in 100 years. And as we gather with family and friends, we’ll not forget the true source of our joy and our strength: America has put our trust in God,” Trump said during his address to attendees. “It will always be ‘In God We Trust.’ We will never change that.”

A portion of his remarks focused on the religious persecution Christians face in many parts of the world.

“We had nobody fighting for our Christians in other parts of the world, that were being so incredibly destroyed, killed, injured, hurt. But they died, so many died. You wouldn’t think that could happen in this time — in this modern time,” Trump said. 

Trump concluded with familiar words about overcoming challenges in making America great again.

“With God’s help we can overcome every challenge, triumph over every evil, and restore the spirit of faith in the United States for generations to come,” Trump concluded. “We have a very simple slogan: ‘Make America Great Again,’ and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”

The event was part of a series of events the president is celebrating as part of Holy Week.

“This Holy Week, Christians around the World remember the Crucifixion of God’s Only Begotten Son, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and, on Easter Sunday, we celebrate His Glorious Resurrection and proclaim, as Christians have done for nearly 2,000 years, ‘HE IS RISEN!’” Trump wrote Sunday on his Truth Social account.

“Through the pain and sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross, we saw God’s boundless Love and Devotion to all Humanity and, in that moment of His Resurrection, History was forever changed with the Promise of Everlasting Life,” he continued.

“As we approach this Joyous Easter Sunday, I want to wish Christians everywhere a Happy and very Blessed Holiday. America is a Nation of Believers. We need God, we want God and, with His help, we will make our Nation Stronger, Safer, Greater, more Prosperous, and more United than ever before. Thank you, and HAPPY EASTER!” the president concluded.

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