18 New Warnings by Spiritual and Denominational Leaders on the Pentecostal involvement with Trump’s presidency in 2018

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A cumulative Pentecostal involvement in Donald Trump’s presidency: Prophetic WARNINGS vs Prophetic WORDS

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By now, most of my readers will have heard that Donald Trump yesterday expressed preference for Norwegian immigrants over Haitian and African immigrants. The original report came from Josh Dawsey. When discussing immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti and Africa, Trump reportedly said, “Why are we having all these people…?” According to Reuters, he then said we should take more immigrants from Norway. Sen. Tim Scott told the Charleston Post and Courier Friday that Sen. Lindsay Graham, also a South Carolina Republican, had been in the meeting and told him reports about Trump’s language were “basically accurate.”

As Evangelicals Our Ultimate Allegiance is to the Lord, Not the President ~Dr. Michael Brown 

18 NEW WARNINGS in 2018:

  1. Zack HUNT: JESUS came from one SUCH country
  2. Dr. Micheal Brown: Mr. President, I love you, I pray for you, & I appreciate all the good you’ve done in this last year. But I plead with you to be more careful with your words…
  3. National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference President Samuel Rodriguez with a mildly critical statement.
  4. UK bishop criticizes Trump’s US evangelical allies
  5. Tim Hill of the Church of God on national leaders making disparagingly crude, demeaning and vulgar comments
  6. President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention Russell Moore tweeted a comment which can only be taken as opposition to the president’s comment.
  7. Thabiti Anyabwile at The Gospel Coalition takes a negative view of Trump’s comments and his immigrant family.
  8. Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Dallas, told The Washington Post that he wouldn’t have used the president’s language
  9. The Rev. Dr. Brent Johnston, senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Wichita, said in an email that Trump’s remarks “reveal what his feelings are for people of color from disadvantaged circumstances and countries.”
  10. Jesuit priest the Rev. James Martin, editor of Jesuit magazine America, posted on Facebook comparing Trump’s words to how the phrase “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” was said of Jesus and his hometown.
  11. The Sisters of Mercy, a community of Roman Catholic women who work in many of the countries referenced by Trump, said in a statement that Trump’s language was “consistent with the racist decision making and attitude” of the Administration
  12. The Rev. Susan Langhauser at Advent Lutheran in Olathe said the words particularly struck her since her church has a physical therapy clinic in Haiti.
  13. Open Letter to U.S. President Trump Concerning Jerusalem from Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in JERUSALEM
  14. – MICHAEL L BROWN SHARES WHY EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS SHOULD NOT SUPPORT #TRUMP http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/michael-l-brown-shares-why-evangelical-christians-should-not-support-trump/
  15. – MAX LUCADO: DECENCY FOR PRESIDENCY http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/max-lucado-decency-for-presidency/
  16. – Wall Street Journal: A SERIOUS REBUKE TO #EVANGELICALS SUPPORTING #TRUMP http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/a-serious-rebuke-to-evangelicals-supporting-trump/
  17. – WHAT CHRISTIANS THINK ABOUT TRUMP? http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/what-christians-think-about-trump/
  18. – 5 REASONS CHRISTIANS SHOULD NOT SUPPORT DONALD TRUMP http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/what-christians-think-about-trump/

READ MORE in JESUS LOVES HAITIANS AND AFRICAN NATIONS!

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