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Paula White-Cain is a Christian evangelical minister who has served as a longtime spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump. She joined the White House staff in late and now heads the administration’s Faith and Opportunity Initiative, which focuses on outreach to religious communities.
White made headlines in January of after a portion of a sermon she gave went viral. In the clip, which is embedded below, White calls for “all satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now. We declare that anything that’s been conceived in Satanic wombs, that it’ll miscarry, it will not be able to carry forth any plan of destruction, any plan of harm.”
White and President Trump first met in According to the New York Times, he reached out to her after watching her preach on television. The newspaper added that Mr. Trump occasionally attended Bible study sessions she hosted in New York City. White also spoke at the president’s inauguration in
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Paula White
American television evangelist (born )
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White in | |
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Assumed office February 7, | |
President | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | Melissa Rogers |
In office May 3, – January 20, | |
President | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | Melissa Rogers |
Succeeded by | Melissa Rogers |
Born | Paula Michelle Furr () April 20, (age58) Tupelo, Mississippi, U.S. |
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Children | 1 |
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Paula Michelle White-Cain (née Furr; born April 20, ) is an American televangelist, apostolic leader in the Independent Charismatic movement, and a proponent of prosperity theology.
White was chair of the evangelical advisory board to Donald Trump's campaign.[1] White delivered the invocation at his inauguration, on January 20, [2] White is the first female clergy
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Paula White’s Controversies
As Im a traditional Mainline Protestant, evangelist Paula White seems to me kind of crazy and probably semi-heretical. She gets lots of attention because she’s a prominent Trump supporter. But her flamboyant charismatic form of big dollar Christianity, with claims of direct interaction with God, is not particularly unusual in American religious life.
Most recently White’s critics are circulating a preaching video in which she claims she was, in a vision, taken to the “throne room of heaven,” where she saw God’s face, though it was apparently cloudy and obscured. There she received a new “mantle” of authority or divine blessing.
“I literally went to the Throne Room of God,” she said. “There was a mist that was coming off the water, and I went to the throne of God, and I didn’t see God’s face clearly, but I saw the face of God … I knew it was the face of God.”
Her last major controversy was only last month, with a video in which she prays for “mi