Faith leaders across the US gather in Oval Office to pray over Trump
- Multiple faith leaders visited the Oval Office on March 18, 2025, to pray for President Donald Trump and his leadership, as invited by the White House.
- William Wolfe, the executive director of the Center for Baptist Leadership, expressed gratitude, saying it was an honor to meet Trump and pray with other leaders.
- Rev. Samuel Rodriguez expressed that the assassination attempt against Trump influenced his connection to faith groups, stating faith is more important than ever.
- Rodriguez noted that Trump's assassination attempt last summer has strengthened his relationship with faith groups, enhancing their support and engagement.
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Evangelical Leaders Pray with Trump in the Oval Office, Emphasizing the Importance of Faith
Evangelical Christian leaders from across the country gathered to pray with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. The meeting was led by Paula White-Cain, Senior Advisor to the White House Faith Office and Trump’s longtime spiritual advisor, who facilitated the gathering on Wednesday. Photographs from the event showed several faith leaders placing their hands on Trump as they prayed.
Evangelical leaders pray over Trump in Oval Office: 'Faith is more important than ever before'
Over a dozen Christian leaders prayed with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office this week, with one saying that the assassination attempt last summer has caused the president to embrace faith groups even more than he did in his first term. #DonaldTrump #Evangelicals #PaulaWhite
After a group of conservative Christian leaders prayed over President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Tuesday (March 19), some people criticized them for aligning themselves with Pastor Paula White.
After a group of conservative Christian leaders prayed over President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Tuesday (March 19), some people criticized them for aligning themselves with Pastor Paula White, head of the White House Faith Office.
This Oklahoma Church is Hosting Some of the Biggest Names in Republican Politics - Oklahoma Watch
A nondenominational church in Oklahoma has become a political hot spot for President Donald Trump’s inner circle.FBI director Kash Patel promoted his book in the church. Lara Trump phoned Trump on stage. The lawyer Alina Habba talked about Trump’s New York trial. And this month, Eric Trump met there with some of Tulsa’s top CEOs.The 1,700-member Sheridan Church, which has campuses in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, is led by the pastor Jackson Lahmeyer…
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