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Sept. 1, 2017 - Jim Bakker Show
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A President for All Americans - Evangelist Alveda King on The Jim Bakker Show
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Commending The President's Front Row Moments 00:05:05
When you're with the president, do you ever talk about how choke up everything is and how they hate him?
Why do you think they hate the president so much?
I believe he is so different and he is led not by any human forces and he keeps everything off kilter because nobody can know what he's going to do next.
Exactly.
But that's, you know, if you want to confuse an enemy, you just say something totally different and unexpected.
You don't react in a way that you're expected to act.
And he continues to do that.
I have told this one before, but never into such a broad audience, a television audience.
And I know social media will grab this.
And I commend all of you for dealing with social media.
If we don't, you know, Prince of the Power of the Air is a title that the devil has, but Jesus has all power.
So you're even taking social media back, and I thank you for doing that.
However, when President Trump was first running, I had a short list of five people that I would vote for.
I could vote for all of them, but I narrowed it to five.
He was definitely on that list.
However, I first voted for Ben Carson, actually, in Atlanta.
He was still on the ballot.
And so he was really right at the top, but President Trump was definitely there.
I've always admired Donald John Trump.
But at the first debate, I said to myself, I said, oh, he's like a bull in a china shop.
And I heard the spirit of the living God say, bulls are beautiful, magnificent creatures, and China is very fragile.
And I laughed and I said, that's right, you know.
And so he's, he's, but he is so uncanny how he will give an answer that nobody expects.
Exactly.
But you can tell he's very thoughtful because when he explained this most recent process, as I've said before, it was the six steps of nonviolent conflict resolution.
Because he immediately said in Charlottesville, cease all violence.
Everybody's just no more violence.
And so step one, in the six steps of nonviolent conflict resolution, which is part of the King family legacy.
It's credited to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but it was a whole era where it was practiced.
Get your facts.
Not fake news.
Get your facts.
After you get your facts, educate the public.
Examine your own heart.
Where are you?
And then you negotiate.
If the negotiations fail, then you have peaceful, nonviolent action, and then you reconcile.
That's exactly what President Donald John Trump did.
And I said, my God, he's a thoughtful man.
He's reasoning this out when he gave the talk about the war.
And he says, you can't just rush in there and pull everything out and leave a vacuum for evil to fill.
So you could tell he was thinking.
And so I commend him for that.
He's a leader, in my opinion.
And I just, I really do.
I commend him.
Amen.
Amen.
He's the niece of Martin Luther King Jr.
Yes.
Speaking out in behalf of this Republican president.
Yes.
You're really involved with this presidency.
I didn't expect it to be.
I didn't expect it, but it was so amazing that even during the last part of the election, I just began to observe and to blog and to go on television and talk about what he was doing.
I was at the inauguration just in the crowd.
But the very next day, when he had the ceremony at the cathedral in D.C., right after he was elected, I was on the front row.
I had a front row seat, and he came by and he shook hands.
His wife was with him, his children.
I was so touched by that.
And as he shook my hand, then he turned around and came back.
He said, I enjoy watching you on the news.
I said, thank you, sir.
I love Bunchina.
I went to the African American Museum with him in D.C.
And we went through those exhibits.
And he was very moved and touched by so many things there.
So the communication and the times and then in the Rose Garden.
That was a beautiful experience when he was dealing with the Johnson Amendment and he signed that executive order for religious liberty.
I was very moved.
And one thing that I haven't said, and I hadn't talked about it a lot, but I was so excited when he says, one of my first official acts, I will go to the deceits of religion of the world.
And I thought that was very powerful when he actually did that.
And I said, this is a thinking man.
He's deliberate.
Nothing is off the cuff.
It may seem like it, because he doesn't tell, he keeps things close to himself, and that's smart sometimes.
Promise of Equality 00:00:34
Yeah, very smart.
But it just moved my heart to watch his progress.
Everything that he's been promising and on racism, and I really hope you weigh in on this at some point.
Every time he's asked, what are you going to do about racism?
He basically says, make sure everyone has a job, make sure everyone has a living, make sure everyone is safe.
And so he's thinking of all Americans as people, not as separate races and colors.
And he says, that will solve our problems.
We are America.
Our blood runs red.
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