
Today marks a very important day in history for our U.S. military. Transgender service members face a life-altering ultimatum: leave the military voluntarily—or be forced out. That’s the hard line laid down by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who issued a 30-day deadline last month to purge gender confusion from the ranks.
According to The Hill, “Transgender active-duty service members must decide whether to leave the military on their own or be forced out by Friday, June 6, 2025.” (The Hill – Source) As for the reserves? Their deadline is July 7, 2025.
This is the kind of clarity our military has been lacking for far too long. For two decades, our armed forces have been dragged into cultural chaos—turned into a testing ground for woke ideology, pronoun confusion, and self-identity over God-identity.
That ends today.
The Pentagon has also made it plain: no more funding for sex-change surgeries or hormone treatments for troops trying to alter their God-given identity. That’s over. And thank God for it.
As a woman of faith, I stand behind this move 100%. It’s not fair to ask brave men and women, who are mentally, physically, and emotionally prepared to defend this nation, to serve alongside individuals who are battling deep mental and spiritual confusion. If you’re struggling with gender identity, you have no business in a combat zone. That’s not just unsafe—it’s irresponsible to everyone else who puts on the uniform with clarity and courage.
Don’t get me wrong—none of us are perfect—we all face personal battles. But that doesn’t give anyone the right to force their crisis onto others, especially in an environment where unity and readiness can mean the difference between life and death.
“Male and female He created them” (Genesis 1:27).
That’s not up for debate. That’s divine order—and the battlefield is no place to deny it.
This is not cruelty. It’s accountability. Hegseth knows that “diversity is our strength” isn’t just a tired phrase—it’s dangerous when it replaces unity. He said it himself: “Our strength is our unity. Our strength is our shared purpose.” (U.S. News – Source)
And he’s right. We don’t need a thousand identities in uniform. We need one mission. One focus. One truth. Our troops are trained to defend this country, not to validate confusion. Let this be a turning point—not only in our military but also in our nation. Let us all return to God’s order. There are only two genders: male and female. Period. The clock is ticking and time is running out. Peace and victory come only when we stand in truth—not confusion.