Trump’s Pastor Says God Wants Christians to Take Over the World 🔥 In a fiery two-hour sermon that felt more like a prophecy than a message, Paula White-Cain, Donald Trump’s top spiritual advisor, took the stage at a Miami megachurch and dropped some serious spiritual heat. She told a packed crowd at King Jesus Ministry that they weren’t just there to worship — they were there to take dominion. “You didn’t come to fit in, you came to take over,” she declared, urging believers to step into their “Kingdom calling.” Whether you think that sounds empowering or terrifying probably depends on your politics. But one thing’s for sure — this wasn’t your average Sunday sermon.
White-Cain mixed Bible verses, personal trauma, and a big vision for a Christian-dominated society. To her, the goal is clear: reshape communities, culture, and even government to reflect God’s rule. She called it a harvest — the biggest one the world’s ever seen. The message was loud and clear: evangelism isn’t optional, it’s a mandate. The megachurch crowd, mostly Spanish-speaking and deeply conservative, soaked it all in, many cheering as she spoke of healing, revival, and “supernatural power.”
Her backstory hit hard too. From an abusive childhood to preaching at the White House, White-Cain credits God for turning ashes into purpose. Her talk of “financial abundance” raised some eyebrows though, especially as she pulled out her checkbook and wrote a $12,000 donation live on stage. QR codes flashed across the worship center screens, nudging people to “plant their seed” — a bold call for extravagant giving. And while she avoided hot-button issues like immigration, her political alignment with Trump was clear, even if she called her work “bigger than politics.”
The night ended with powerful declarations, references to a divine “alignment,” and memories of her viral 2020 prayer when she spoke in tongues calling for Trump’s victory. It got mocked then — but to her followers, it was divine warfare. Love her or hate her, Paula White-Cain knows how to hold a stage, stir a crowd, and leave the internet talking. And as Trump circles the political spotlight again, so does she.
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