Roof of Pastor Jeffress Church in Dallas Collapses After Fire Breaks Out
A fire broke out at a historic church in Dallas, Texas, on Friday evening, resulting in the roof collapsing.
A fire broke out at a historic church in Dallas, Texas, on Friday evening, resulting in the roof collapsing.
Former Vice President Mike Pence announced the launch of his policy and advocacy organization Advancing American Freedom (AAF) this week, which aims to advance the pro-freedom policies promoted under the Trump administration. However, this, coupled with news of his two-book deal, has some wondering if he is angling for a 2024 run. While members of his PAC’s advisory board, some of whom worked closely with the Trump administration, generally support the vice president and his efforts, they are not yet throwing their full weight behind him in terms of a 2024 primary run.
“Were it not for pastors, there would have been no civil rights movement,” said Robert Jeffress, noting America’s history of faith in politics.
President Donald Trump in an interview on Wednesday defended his decision to visit a burned church next to the White House on Monday, despite police forcing protesters out of Lafayette Park.
Trump said Friday that he would view Easter Sunday services online during the coronavirus crisis. “Now a laptop is not the same as being in his church or being in another church. It’s not, no matter what you say,” Trump said.
Pastor Robert Jeffress of Dallas First Baptist Church said during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday that particularly during the coronavirus pandemic, left-wing groups are trying to drive a wedge between President Trump and his evangelical base and using the crisis to push their radical pro-abortion agenda.
Pastor Robert Jeffress shared a prayer for God to grant wisdom to President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in addressing the coronavirus outbreak.
“I really do believe we have God on our side. I believe that … or there would have been no way we could have won, right?” Trump said.
“Yesterday two wicked murderers opened fire at a kosher supermarket and killed four innocent souls, including a brave police officer who faced down the shooter,” Trump said.
President Donald Trump shared a warning from Pastor Robert Jeffress on Fox News of a new “civil war-like fracture” if Democrats removed him from office.
“Every day, we’re standing for religious believers, because we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the center of American life,” he said. “And we know that freedom is a gift from our Creator.”
The dinner is closed to the press, but nearly a hundred evangelical leaders are expected to attend, according to sources familiar with the event.
JERUSALEM, Israel — U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman defended the evangelical Christian pastors who had spoken at the dedication of the new U.S. embassy on Monday, telling Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday that they had earned their place at the podium.
Christian leaders across the United States praised the life and work of America’s Pastor the Rev. Billy Graham, who was laid to rest on Friday in Charlotte, North Carolina, at age 99.
Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas scoffed, Monday, at the NFL’s spreading national anthem protests saying that if the players were North Koreans, they would be executed for acting so unpatriotically.
On Independence Day 2017, President Donald Trump tweeted out wishes for a Happy Independence Day along with video of the “Make America Great Again” anthem premiered at the recent Celebrate Freedom Rally.
Jeffress, who has expressed support of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, says that “as a country, we once again reaffirm our deepest respect for those that give their lives to protect us.” He added that the church is praying for the police officers and their families.
The Christian Post is following up on a story first reported at Breitbart News, that Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, is rebuking Glenn Beck for claiming that “all throughout the South the Evangelicals are not listening to their God.”
Robert Jeffress, pastor of the 12,000 member First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, is rebuking talk radio host Glenn Beck for his recent criticism of evangelical Christians who live in the South and are not supporting Sen. Ted Cruz’s campaign to secure the Republican Presidential nomination.
Robert Jeffress, the pastor of the 12,000 member First Baptist Church in Dallas who has endorsed Donald Trump, is pushing back against several high profile Christian leaders and pundits who have mocked the professions of faith of Trump and anyone who votes for him.