President Trump declares a National Day of Prayer
“As our Nation heals, our Spirit has never been Stronger!” President Trump says.
At the White House today, the President joined Vice President Mike Pence, First Lady Melania Trump, and Second Lady Karen Pence in leading a National Day of Prayer. The President’s Proclamation explains why this Day of Prayer is especially meaningful:
| Today, as much as ever, our prayerful tradition continues as our Nation combats the coronavirus. During the past weeks and months, our heads have bowed at places outside of our typical houses of worship, whispering in silent solitude for God to renew our spirit and carry us through unforeseen and seemingly unbearable hardships. Even though we have been unable to gather together in fellowship with our church families, we are still connected through prayer and the calming reassurance that God will lead us through life’s many valleys. | |
Americans of all faiths have risen to this moment to help slow the spread of disease. Soon, our places of worship will be full once more. For now, we pray together for those who are sick, for those who lost loved ones, and for those working hard to keep us safe.
Read President Trump’s Proclamation on the National Day of Prayer.
Watch: Your faith and prayers are bringing America strength |
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First Lady reflects on 2 years of ‘Be Best!’
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In May 2018, First Lady Melania Trump launched a major campaign to encourage America’s children to “be best” in their individual paths through life. In the 2 years since, she has traveled the globe spreading that message in schools, hospitals, and more.
“On this second anniversary of my Be Best initiative,” she tweets, “I am reminded that now, more than ever, we must continue to work together and champion the issues that face our children in order to strengthen, protect and provide them with a safe and more secure future.”
The mission of Be Best is imparting the values of kindness, compassion, and healthy living to our next generation. In particular, it focuses on the three pillars of childhood well-being, online and social media safety, and the scourge of opioid abuse.
The First Lady has carried that message far and wide, speaking to nearly 4,000 students across the globe. She’s joined in summits, met with governors and lawmakers, and toured nearly 20 hospitals to thank healthcare workers personally for their efforts.
As a result, Be Best has led to some incredible moments:
“Let us use this unprecedented time as an opportunity to teach our children how to use this moment of uncertainty as a way to grow and learn,” the First Lady says.
Learn more about the First Lady’s Be Best initiative.
MUST READ: “Melania Reflects on Anniversary of ‘Be Best’ Launch and the ‘Major’ Accomplishments Over Last Two Years” |
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A woman on horseback receives the first COVID-19 test at a mobile testing unit in Bandera, Texas |
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