Bible Study Returns to White House as Trump Cabinet Members Attend Weekly Meetings
“Let
not this Book of the Teaching cease from your lips, but recite it day
and night, so that you may observe faithfully all that is written in
it. Only then will you prosper in your undertakings and only then
will you be successful.” Joshua
1:8 (The Israel Bible™)
Donald
Trump meets with his Cabinet in the White House on March 13, 2017.
(Office of the President of the United States)
The
Trump Cabinet’s weekly Bible study meetings, composed of the most
influential lawmakers in the country, may be the first such gathering
in 100 years, Ralph Drollinger, founder of Capitol Ministries and
leader of the study sessions, told Breaking
Christian News (BCN), bringing
the Bible back to the White House in
a way not seen in a century.
“It’s
the best Bible study that I’ve ever taught in my life. They are so
teachable; they’re so noble; they’re so learned,” Drollinger
said of the attendees.
The
weekly Bible study meetings are regularly attended by high-ranking
Cabinet members such as Education Secretary Betsy
DeVos,
Energy Secretary Rick Perry, Health and Human Services Secretary Tom
Price, Agriculture Secretary Sunny Perdue, and CIA Director
Mike Pompeo, among others.
“These
are godly individuals that God has risen to a position of prominence
in our culture,” Drollinger told CBN.
PLEASE Note: Regarding PM M. Begin
Every Saturday night Begin hosted a Bible study discussion on the portion of the Torah (five books of Moses) read that week. Leading Bible scholars and archeologists, as well as their most talented graduate students were invited to give presentations.
In the middle of one heated discussion about a passage in the Book of Deuteronomy, Begin received a message that the U.S. President was on the phone. Begin supposedly replied, “Tell him I’m in a very important meeting and to call back in two hours!”
PLEASE Note: Regarding PM M. Begin
Every Saturday night Begin hosted a Bible study discussion on the portion of the Torah (five books of Moses) read that week. Leading Bible scholars and archeologists, as well as their most talented graduate students were invited to give presentations.
In the middle of one heated discussion about a passage in the Book of Deuteronomy, Begin received a message that the U.S. President was on the phone. Begin supposedly replied, “Tell him I’m in a very important meeting and to call back in two hours!”