
President Donald Trump’s faith journey has been a constant thread throughout his life—from childhood Sunday school to his adult habit of tuning in to Christian television. Jennifer S. Korn, Deputy Assistant to the President and Faith Director of the White House Faith Office, highlighted these moments on Fox & Friends, underscoring that Trump’s devotion isn’t political theater, but a deeply held conviction.
From Sunday School to a Treasured Bible
“President Trump has had faith in his life in his early ages—going to Sunday school,” Korn reminded viewers. One of Trump’s most cherished possessions is the Bible his mother gave him, a testament to the role Scripture has played in shaping his character long before he ever considered running for office.
Christian Television: A Lifelong Practice
Korn traced Trump’s faith into adulthood:
“In 2000, when he called Pastor Paula White, he was watching Christian television. So remember, before he even thought about being president, he was watching Christian television.”
By making Christian media part of his daily life, Trump demonstrates a personal commitment to spiritual growth and learning—showing that his faith is more than a campaign talking point.
Surviving the Assassination Attempt: A Testament to Divine Protection
Reflecting on the July 13 assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, Korn said Trump “knows that God spared his life,” a moment that deepened his resolve and humility.
“You just see a determination here to do an amazing job for the American people,” she explained.
Trump has often spoken of this divine miracle, crediting God with preserving his life so he could renew America’s greatness and “bring faith back to the White House and back to America.”
Easter Prayer Service: Standing Up for Persecuted Christians
On April 15, Trump hosted an Easter prayer service dinner at the White House. Addressing dozens of faith leaders, he vowed:
“We’re standing up for persecuted Christians… who have been so incredibly destroyed, killed, injured, hurt.”
He pointed to the creation of the White House Faith Office and a Justice Department task force “to eradicate anti‑Christian bias,” highlighting policy steps taken to defend religious liberty worldwide.
A Faith-Fueled Vision for America
Through his TV habits, public testimonies, and concrete initiatives, President Trump embodies a leader whose faith shapes his mission. As Korn stated, Trump’s vision is clear:
“To make America great again and return America to the Golden Age—including bringing faith back to the White House and back to America.”
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