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Why We Should Pray for Our President and His Wife
A Message of Faith, Unity, and Responsibility
Ladies and gentlemen,
In times of celebration and in seasons of challenge, prayer remains one of the most powerful gifts we can offer. Today, I want to speak about why we should pray for our President and his wife — not out of politics, but out of principle, compassion, and faith.
We pray because leadership is a burden. The President carries the weight of a nation — decisions that affect millions, responsibilities that stretch across borders, and pressures that few can truly understand. Behind every headline and policy is a human being, striving to serve, lead, and protect. Prayer lifts that burden. It offers strength where stress resides, wisdom where uncertainty lingers, and peace where conflict threatens.
We pray for his wife because she, too, bears a unique role — often unseen, yet deeply felt. She is a partner in leadership, a voice of grace, and a symbol of dignity. Her influence reaches homes, schools, and hearts across the country. She deserves our prayers for courage, clarity, and comfort.
We pray not because we always agree, but because we always care. Prayer is not about politics — it’s about people. It’s about asking God to guide, protect, and bless those who serve, regardless of party or position. It’s about humility, hope, and healing.
When we pray for our leaders, we honor the values that built this nation: faith, unity, and respect. We become part of the solution, part of the light, part of the legacy.
So let us pray — for wisdom in decisions, for strength in trials, for compassion in leadership, and for peace in their hearts. Let us pray that they lead with integrity, love with sincerity, and serve with humility.
Because when we lift our leaders in prayer, we lift our nation in hope.
Thank you, and may God bless our President, his wife, and the United States of America.
Susan Barker Nikitenko November 2025© SNMBGNABBBPNKBNMPB#2321
