White House Faith Office Hosts Over 100 Pastors, as Well as Missionaries From the Buddhist Community

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Pastor Ross Johnston expressed his gratefulness for the invite and Trump’s support for people of faith.

“The honor of a lifetime to have been able to visit the Capitol and White House with hundreds of pastors and faith leaders from across the nation,” he said. “We were briefed by @paulamichellewhite @jenny_s_korn and the @nationalfaithadvisoryboard on all that President Trump is doing behind the scenes.” He added, “The truth is this, we may never have another president like him again. The doors he is opening, and the support for people of faith is unprecedented.”

“America is worth fighting for. One of the greatest nations to ever exist that has advanced the kingdom of God to the ends of the earth,” said Johnston. “God bless America! God bless President Trump! Thank you to Pastor @pastortravisjohnson for the invitation and making this trip possible!”

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Pastor Alan Didio posted, “What a powerful 2 days! Thank you @pastortravisjohnson @paulamichellewhite @malachiobrien for all you do!”

Jesse T. Jackson
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