Patriot Mobile proudly sponsored Mercury One’s “For His Glory” fundraiser, celebrating a year of phenomenal achievement in providing humanitarian aid, preserving America’s heritage, and empowering people everywhere to stand for truth.
Hosted by Mercury One Founder Glenn Beck, the event was a moving testament to what can happen when people of faith step forward in obedience to God’s call. Beck’s address struck a powerful chord with the audience, urging them to recognize the pivotal moment our nation is in.
“You are living in incredible times. History will record what we did in these days — whether we stood or stayed silent,” said Beck. “Whether we win or whether we lose, whether we hold freedom or not, it will be recorded.”
Drawing from his friendship with Charlie Kirk, Beck emphasized the urgency of courage and conviction in today’s culture.
“Charlie’s death, I hope, woke you… Charlie was one of the greatest men I’ve known, and I didn’t realize it until after he died. Every time I met Charlie, every time I’d see him, he knew something new. He was stronger, he was better. He is one of the only men I know who actually lived the life that we are all supposed to live with the Lord…He served the Lord more distinctly and more obediently every day.”
“Ask yourself, why was I born? The Lord does not make mistakes. You were born for this time,” he urged the audience.
Reflecting on Mercury One’s humanitarian work around the world, Beck shared how deeply moved he has been by what God has done through the organization this year.
“What I have witnessed through the work of Mercury One is extraordinary. It’s hard to even comprehend the number of lives saved, changed, and restored in this year alone.”
That impact is indeed remarkable. Under the leadership of Executive Directors Suzanne Grishman and Jonathan Decker, in 2024, Mercury One and its partners helped rebuild over 300 homes after Hurricane Helene and aided Texas ranchers, saving livestock following devastating floods. They also provided medical support to those on the ground in Israel during the Iran War, restored homes in the Texas Hill Country, and delivered over 50 semi-trucks of supplies to Los Angeles during the wildfires.
Through The Nazarene Fund, powered by Mercury One, over 54,000 refugees have been rescued from high-risk regions worldwide. Meanwhile, The American Journey Experience, also powered by Mercury One, has reached thousands across the country this year, equipping them with the truth of America’s founding and inspiring them to defend liberty.
Beck also highlighted the heart of Mercury One’s success — the generosity of its donors. “We have raised and given away more than a quarter of a billion dollars,” he said.
The evening also honored Jack Brewer, former NFL player, faith leader, and humanitarian, with the prestigious Bonhoeffer “Angel” Award for his tireless work uplifting the human spirit and defending those without a voice.
Among the distinguished guests was U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, who joined Glenn Beck in announcing a new partnership between Mercury One and the Department of Education — the upcoming American Civics Tour, a nationwide initiative marking America’s 250th anniversary by reigniting civic knowledge and pride across the country.
As Beck closed the night, his message was both sobering and full of hope.
“We are called to be the hands and feet of Christ — to bring light where there is darkness and truth where there is confusion. This is our time. Let’s make sure we use it for His glory.”
Patriot Mobile is honored to stand alongside Mercury One in its mission to serve, restore, and inspire — defending truth, freedom, and faith in America and around the world.

