She should walk the streets of San Francisco,barefoot.
I have no idea who this gal is. The website sounds like they are bashing her and Trump.
If she is a Christian and the Holy Spirit is in her - then her body is holy ground - a temple. So God/the Holy Spirit does go into the dry cleaner, the White House, etc.
It doesn’t remain Holy Ground though.
Word of Faith movement. Jesus ceased to be God on the cross and became “born again” by the father at the resurrection. Therefore when a believer is born again they become a God as well. They also teach that Adam was a little God before the fall and that was why he had the authority to name the beasts of the Earth.
I understand the qualms about the prosperity gospel milieu Ms. White apparently hails from ...but in the interactions I have observed and reflections she has shared with regard to the president and White House...I havent found anything she has said or prayed offensive.
Imperfect though we are, we are vessels of the Holy Spirit in a spiritual battlefield. The battle is not against flesh and blood, but the spiritual forces of darkness. Through Christ we are called to wage war against such forces and take authority in His name.
I now understand the phrase: Holy Mollie
Is she the on who’s on Trump’s religious advisor team — who did the invocation at the Orlando rally?
Everywhere I walk is Holy, in spite of me being there.
Hate to break this to her....but the earth is THE LORD’S.
Paula White, Rod Parsley, Steve Munsey, Mike Murdock, Coy Barker - their broadcasts aren’t sermons, they’re infomercials. Their pitch is basically: “God wants to bless you, but he won’t do it until after you send me your $300. “faith seed” (and the check clears.)”
declared that the White House is now holy ground because she walked there. In fact, everywhere she walks becomes holy ground.
One of DJT's disreputable gaggle of religious advisors.
Does she even know what she's saying?
ANATHEMA!
This lady is a false prosperity teacher who, while in the ministry, has been divorced and remarried multiple times.
A possible interpretation of biblical evidence could lead to the belief that the ground beneath the feet of a saint is Holy but only that ground at that moment inasmuch as the body of a saint is a temple of the Holy Spirit... not interested in arguing about this with any of the religious nutjobs lurking around here