White House Turns Into 'a House of Prayer' as Faith Leaders Mark First 100 Days with Worship Event
Religion And Faith,Christian,White House
President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have been marked by sweeping changes and the fulfillment of campaign promises, such as stemming the tide of illegal immigration, cutting wasteful government spending, and enacting legislation that protects women and girls in sports.
And as his second term has rolled out, Trump has not minced words when it comes to faith, taking steps to show that this administration will be one that honors the Lord.
From opening his first cabinet meeting with prayer, to issuing a bold faith-filled Easter declaration, to holding a White House staff worship service during Holy Week, to establishing the White House Faith Office closer to the West Wing, the president has displayed his faith as a "beacon on a hill."
Similarly, the White House marked the upcoming conclusion of his first 100 days in office by inviting nearly 100 faith leaders on the grounds to pray and worship Jesus.