Trump faith adviser’s husband sees her job as ‘taking care of’ Trump’s soul

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Musician Jonathan Cain said his wife, President Trump’s longtime spiritual adviser, Paula White, is “taking care” of the president’s soul despite getting “yanked around by the swamp.”

In an interview with the Tennessean published Monday, Cain, who co-wrote Journey’s popular song, “Don’t Stop Believin’,” credited his wife with bringing the president back to faith and said that his wife is tending to Trump’s spiritual well-being.

{mosads}“She’s been called upon, I believe, good or bad. she’s been called by the kingdom to serve,” he told the local outlet of his wife’s role. “She is letting grace in the door in Washington and I’ve seen it, uttering the name of Jesus Christ on the mall of Washington. It’s amazing.”

“Paula’s in there doing the best she can do and taking care of his soul,” Cain continued of the president. “Not his politics, not his rhetoric — his soul. If he leans on her for that, that’s a good thing, that is a really good thing. She brings prayer into the White House, I think it’s remarkable. I applaud her tenacity and it hasn’t been easy watching her get yanked around by the swamp, and yet she prevails. She’ll overcome. I stay in my lane on that one.”

White is one of a few dozen evangelical faith leaders who regularly meets with the president. She was present in 2017 in a viral photo of evangelical leaders praying over Trump in the Oval Office and previously made controversial statements suggesting God “lifted up” Trump to the presidency.

Her husband, the 60-year-old artist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, said his wife is Trump’s top spiritual adviser and is there to “pray over” Trump.

“We have to understand that Paula’s there to minister to the president and to pray over him,” Cain continued. “She’s the one he trusts for prayer and she prays over him, and she brings mighty men of God to pray. Who are we to say the president doesn’t need prayer?”

Cain said that the president had his faults, but encouraged his fellow Christians not to judge Trump.

“That’s what makes me crazy. Let’s not judge. Why are we the ones throwing the stones? This is our president and with his faults, with his mistakes, with the things he says, he is our president,” Cain said. “We are to honor the authority of our leaders, we are to honor those leaders. They’ve been chosen by God.”

According to statements she made Saturday, White has been a friend and counselor to Trump for more than 16 years.

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