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*** DEMO PAGE *** God Bless The USA, God Bless The President! by Michaela Faith H.: United In Faith


Michaela Faith H. presents her debut single called ‘God Bless The USA, God Bless The President!’. Michaela is a Christian artist, gospel singer, and actress, currently living in Romania. She’s not only an experienced performer but also a devoted wife and mother.

Michaela Faith H. - God Bless The USA, God Bless The President!In her latest song, Michaela shares a heartfelt prayer for our nation. The opening lines, “Star spangled banner in the land of the free / Brothers and sisters let’s get down on our knees,” is calling everyone to unite in faith. We are all Brothers and Sisters in God, but many behave as if they are in battle. No matter where we are, prayer has the power to unite us and carry us through any challenge we face in life. Our Brothers and Sisters are not the enemy.

The narrative is immediately defined with the first lines of the song: “God bless the USA, our home so dear / In God we trust and hold no fear.” It repeats a message that everyone in the USA has in their pocket, but the message seems to be distant in many lives: 'In God we Trust'. A declaration of our trust in the guidance we find in His word, which Michaela tells us “cuts like a sword.” A declaration that implies looking to God, especially in challenging times, and declaring victory in Jesus’ name.

What’s really impactful is how Michaela emphasizes prayer throughout the song: “Pray, pray, pray, pray.” It’s both simple and powerful, urging us to continuously seek God’s guidance and blessings in every part of life.

Michaela’s sings with passion and sincerity, making you feel every word she sings. This is a call to action, a reminder to pray, and to trust that God is always with you (if you let Him be part of your life).

So, why wait? Head over to the popular streaming channels and let this song bless and empower you. May it encourage you to stand united in prayer and faith (regardless of ones voting preferances), believing in God's power to bless America and its leaders.

(Related scripture: 2 Chronicles 7:14; Psalm 33:12; 1 Timothy 2:1-2)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0iShPvJk8qXyR2ALrqFha4

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5v-Uzj4rvc

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