Pastor Jentezen Franklin on President TRUMP

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Troy Day | PentecostalTheology.com

               

Megachurch pastor Jentezen Franklin, a member of President Donald Trump’s evangelical advisory council, slammed Trump’s recent comments about immigration after the president reportedly called nations like Haiti and El Salvador

“I don’t agree with what the president said this week. It was wrong what he said. I say that respectfully. There’s no nations that are trash and I’m putting it kind what he said. There’s no people in those nations that are worthless and trash,” Franklin said as his congregation applauded near the end of his sermon.

14 Comments

  • Reply January 17, 2018

    Melvin Harter

    CoG Ordained Bishop is totally wrong when he repeated what two Democrats stated regarding President Trump. I would think that Jentezen Franklin would be a better man than this. President Trump stated that he did not say what the two Democrats stated. Others in the room agreed with President Trump. So why does anyone, including Rev J Franklin, automatically make such an assumption? Jentezen Franklin, as a Christian minister, needs to immediately make an apology for posting such a public statement that has no merit.

  • Reply January 17, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Jentezen is member of the evangelical advisory council reportedly present at some of the talks. He addresses the manner as he was there personally

    Dr. Michael Brown
    Dr. Tim Hill
    Dr. Samuel Rodriguez
    all highly respected and influential spiritual leaders within the Pentecostal movement have taken a stand to restore the moral standard and stand against racism and bigotry in the highest circles of American government.

    They are now joined by the Rev. Jentezen Franklin, a member of President Donald Trump’s evangelical advisory council who also took a solid Christian stand of love and morality in his Sunday sermon. While many questioned his presence in the so called evangelical advisory council in recent months (which was present at some of the talks), Franklin has now shown no political partiality trough personal valor of highest integrity

    Ricky Grimsley
    Would you please post the original link of Dr.Brown’s statement for the ones who doubt its authenticity. It has been questioned that what you posted here was his words or not
    https://www.facebook.com/ricky.grimsley.5/posts/1905966359431919

  • Marius Mateescu
    Reply January 29, 2018

    Marius Mateescu

    Last time I checked 4 people in the room said the statement was NOT said and 1 said it was stated.

  • Varnel Watson
    Reply January 31, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Not according to Joseph Kidwell 2:4 and counting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3aN62_piO4

  • Joseph Kidwell
    Reply January 31, 2018

    Joseph Kidwell

    I did not drink the Kool – Aid.

  • Jerome Herrick Weymouth
    Reply February 18, 2019

    Jerome Herrick Weymouth

    When is a disagreement a slam?

  • Reply November 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    got GREAT respect for Franklin who Ive had the pleasure to meet HOWEVER I am afraid his testimony is not holding up from one extreme to another Starts to remind me of Michael Brown and many other good preachers who get lost in the political BIG game So sad https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-impeachment-pastors-pray-white-house

  • Daniel J Hesse
    Reply November 4, 2019

    Daniel J Hesse

    Do you think political action affects spiritual development activity?

  • Reply November 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    Daniel J Hesse Lets ask the Early church during Constantine

    let’s ask the Catholic church after 10-12c BC

    lets ask Luther who was sponsored by the German princes

    or the British reformers sponsored by Henry VIII and KJV translators sponsored by gay-king James I

    lets ask the churches persecuted in Russia, China, Africa

    and it is clear AS DAY

  • Daniel J Hesse
    Reply November 4, 2019

    Daniel J Hesse

    How about the church and its involvement? Historically, do we go with the tide?

  • Louise Cummings
    Reply November 4, 2019

    Louise Cummings

    So sorry. I had heard this.

  • Reply November 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    how about it? Daniel J Hesse

  • Daniel J Hesse
    Reply November 4, 2019

    Daniel J Hesse

    We all face questions, some we win and some we lose. I’d really like to see all comments in full context.

  • Reply November 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

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