
Washington, D.C. — Doctors warned the family to prepare for the worst. A gunshot to the head at point-blank range rarely leaves room for hope. And yet Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, is awake, breathing on his own, and steadily improving. His family, his doctors, and countless Americans praying across the country are calling it exactly what it is — a miracle from God, as reported by the New York Post. (New York Post)
Wolfe and Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, both of the West Virginia National Guard, were ambushed near the White House in a targeted, execution-style attack. An Afghani terrorist granted sanctuary in the United States under the Biden administration shot both Guardsmen in the head at close range, according to law enforcement details cited by the New York Post. (New York Post)
Tragically, Sarah Beckstrom—who was also shot in the head—did not survive. Her death was not accidental, random, or unavoidable—it was the result of a deliberate act of murder allowed. May God heal the hearts of her grieving family, her fellow soldiers, and other loved ones.
President Donald Trump has often honored young Sarah, and is now describing Wolfe’s recovery as “pretty amazing,” while also calling the attack what it was — terror enabled by reckless sanctuary policies that placed American service members directly in harm’s way. (New York Post)
The same bullet trajectory that killed one soldier should have killed both, but it didn’t. Wolfe’s parents have openly credited prayer and God’s mercy for their son’s survival and unexpected neurological progress. Doctors have acknowledged that his recovery defies medical expectation. God doesn’t favor one family’s prayers over another, so we know this miracle is a sobering reminder that He still gives, but He also still takes away—according to His divine plans.
So while we grieve Specialist Sarah Beckstrom with humility and righteous anger, we celebrate Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe’s miracle with unrestrained gratitude. One life taken by evil. One life preserved by God.
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” (Psalm 27:1, ESV)
Pray for Andrew Wolfe’s full recovery. Honor Sarah Beckstrom’s sacrifice And never forget—miracles still happen, even in the middle of terror.