The President of the United States stood before a joint session of Congress and declared that Christianity is coming back — and the data is starting to back him up.
At his State of the Union address on February 24, 2026, President Trump told Congress: “There has been a tremendous renewal in religion, faith, Christianity, and belief in God. We love religion, and we love bringing it back. And it’s coming back at levels that nobody actually thought possible. It’s really a beautiful thing to see.” 
The indicators are real. Bible sales in 2025 hit their highest levels in 100 years.  Religious non-affiliation — which had grown for 40 straight years — has flatlined over the last four years, according to Communio, a nonprofit that tracks church health data nationally.  At Texas A&M alone, 420 students enrolled in the Catholic OCIA conversion program, with more than 100 adult baptisms expected — described by faith leaders as “really unusual.”  On Good Friday 2026, Trump delivered an address from the Resolute Desk quoting John 3:16 and declaring: “To be a great nation, you must have religion, and you must have God.” 
This is not a political story. This is a spiritual one. For years, the dominant narrative was that America was done with God — that secularism was the one-way arrow of history and the church was simply a fading institution waiting to close its doors. The data is telling a different story right now.
Movements like this have happened before in American history. The First and Second Great Awakenings. The post-WWII revival. The Jesus Movement of the 1970s. God has a pattern of showing up when the culture hits its lowest point.
“Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?” — Psalm 85:6
The prayer has been prayed. Something is moving.
What do you think — do you believe America is genuinely experiencing a spiritual revival right now? #trump #america #christianity





