4 highlights from the White House Summit of Faith and Business Leaders

4. Paula White calls America's business leaders 'stewards on divine assignment'
The Rev. Paula White-Cain, a Florida-based pastor who has served as Trump's spiritual advisor, called Trump "the greatest champion of faith of any president that the United States of America has ever had."
She told the attendees that the Trump administration "understands that people who are of faith who are entrusted with wealth and influence, as you are, are essential to building a stronger, freer, and more compassionate nation."
"You're more than just CEOs and business leaders and entrepreneurs," she said. "You're stewards on divine assignment, builders of legacy and vessels of impact. You've been called by God to His kingdom for such a time as this."
White-Cain claimed that "America's spiritual and moral foundations have been restored."
"And it's only the beginning," she continued. "Today's not just a luncheon. It is a moment of divine alignment, a commissioning. And we believe that God is raising up business leaders who don't separate faith from enterprise but who see their platforms and their pulpits as their businesses and instruments for eternal impact."
Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com












