
Televangelist Paula White, leader of the White House Faith Office, argued that women must “submit” to men.
During a Wednesday interview on Real America’s Voice, host Steve Gruber spoke to White about the state of faith in America during President Donald Trump’s second term in office.
“God is moving mightily, and what’s so exciting to me?” White explained. “It’s especially among young people and men. Men are the fastest returning to church.”
Gruber agreed that “real men” were needed to take leadership roles.
“Absolutely,” White continued. “They are becoming the bedrock, which is how God designed… Because God has an order.”
“Look, the head of my household is my husband, Jonathan King. Period,” she noted. “If there’s ever a time that a decision has to be made and we don’t agree on something, he’s the head.”
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“It’s not hard to submit. People were like, well, how could you have pastored or how could you have done this and stuff? By default, because two men failed and I was sent under spiritual authority to carry a load, which is very hard.”
White said that her son had since taken over the ministry at her church.
“I’m up here working on the initiatives for President Trump, who’s been in ministry for 40 years and understands it,” she insisted. “I am so excited about the move of God and, undoubtedly, Bible sales up 22%, people returning to church, and men back to faith.”
Watch the video below from Real America’s Voice.