A prayer ministry for our beloved President Donald J. Trump
Scripture does not ask us to agree with our leaders. It asks us to pray for them. In love, without conditions. That is what we do here.
Offer your prayerPrayer for those in power is not a political act. It is an act of faith — one that Christians have practiced since the earliest church. We pray not because we have all the answers, but because we believe One does.
We pray for our beloved President Donald J. Trump — for wisdom, peace, and his healing — body, mind, and spirit. We believe that no heart is beyond reach, and no soul beyond the grace that changes everything.
Your prayer here is real. It is read aloud, written in our Book of Intercession, and lifted before God by our prayer team every single day.
"Prayer does not change God,Søren Kierkegaard
but it changes him who prays."
Simple. Sincere. Sacred.
Share what's on your heart — a word, a sentence, or as much as you feel called to write. Every word matters.
A small offering covers the cost of keeping this ministry alive — and shows your faith in action. Every amount is welcome.
Your prayer is read aloud by our prayer team, entered in the Book of Intercession, and lifted up every morning at 6AM.
Your intercession
This is a space of grace, not politics. Pray from the fullness of your faith — for his mind, his health, his soul, or whatever the Spirit places on your heart.
Every prayer submitted here is treated with reverence. Your name will never be sold or shared. This is between you, your prayer, and God.
Prayers lifted this month
A growing community of believers from all 50 states, united by one quiet act of faith — prayer for a man who needs it as much as any of us.
From the community
"I pray for him every morning. Not because I agree with everything, but because Scripture tells me to. This ministry gave me a place to put those prayers."
"I've never felt more clearly called to intercede for someone. Whatever your politics, this man needs our prayers. This is where I come to offer them."
"My grandmother always said: pray for the ones who seem to need it least. She was right. I pray here every Sunday."