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Maya Johnson, a U.S. Army soldier deployed to Iraq (2019–2021), was nicknamed “Church Girl” for praying before every mission despite being mocked by teammates. She remained consistent in her faith, and during the time she joined convoy missions, her team avoided bomb attacks. When she was removed, the unit began getting hit, but after she returned, the attacks stopped again. After a close call where she drove over a bomb that didn’t explode, she became even more bold in her faith. By the end of the deployment, all 300 soldiers in her unit returned home safely. Her message: don’t stop praying, even when people mock you; you never know whose life it may impact.

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