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Franklin Graham “burdened” to pray for President Trump

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Three days later, Graham, heir to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and a vocal defender of the President, posted a call for a “special day of prayer for the president” on Sunday, 2nd June, asking God to “protect, strengthen, embolden, and direct him”.

Some 250 pastors and leaders of the religious right have responded to Graham’s call, among them a who’s who of Trump’s evangelical base, all pledging to use Sunday morning as an occasion to bless the president.

Franklin Graham and Donald Trump

President Trump speaks to Rev Franklin Graham as they attend a ceremony to honor the late Rev Billy Graham in the US Capitol Rotunda, on 28th February, 2018 in Washington. PICTURE: Chip Somodevilla/Pool via AP.

“Every night all we heard for two years was collusion, collusion, collusion. When the Mueller report came out, instead of moving on to something else, they’re continuing to attack the president,” Graham said, referring to the special investigator’s report. “I’m just burdened for him and his family that God would somehow protect him and get him through this.”

On Wednesday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller made a public statement, suggesting that Congress might take up his obstruction investigation. That reignited calls from some Democrats to begin impeachment proceedings against the president. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has resisted calls for impeachment proceedings, but several Democratic presidential candidates have now expressed some support.

Graham said he didn’t envision anything more elaborate than a public prayer, this Sunday, which he said churches, Sunday school classes and individuals can say in their own way.

“We don’t have to ask God to direct him on different policies,” Graham said. “Just pray that God will direct him.”

He insisted there was nothing political in his call for prayer. The website announcement highlights a passage from the New Testament letter from the Apostle Paul to Timothy urging God’s people to pray “for kings and all those in authority.”

But referring to calls for the president’s impeachment, he also added, “It’s important we pray that God will want to soften the hearts of the opposition and the Democrats to see this isn’t helping the American people. It’s hurting the American people.”

Among the signers of Graham’s call are a long list of pastors and televangelists such as Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, John Hagee, Jon and Jolene Hamill, David Jeremiah, Rod Parsley, Bishop Harry Jackson, Greg Laurie and at least three former presidents of the Southern Baptist Convention: Jack Graham, Steve Gaines and Johnny Hunt.

The list also includes a familiar cast of religious right mainstays: Ralph Reed, Tony Perkins, Mike Huckabee, James and Shirley Dobson, Eric Metaxas and Lance Wallnau. Trump’s informal evangelical advisors are also on board: Jerry Falwell, Jr, Robert Jeffress, Paula White-Cain, Tim Clinton and Johnnie Moore, to name a few.

Graham said he planned to post a formal Facebook prayer on Sunday and also record a Facebook video.

“There’s so much hatred in our political world,” Graham said. “We’ve got to intervene. It’s a tight spiral going down. We need to pray for our nation that God will heal the hearts of the people.”

 

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