When President Trump launched the White House Faith Office, he fulfilled a promise on the campaign trail. Some see the move as the president seeking to make America prayerful again. In choosing its leaders, he called on two people, Paula White-Cain and Jenny Korn, whom he has known for many years.
When the president offered the opportunity, they both saw it as an offer they could not refuse. White-Cain, who serves as the senior adviser, explained it is an honor and a rare opportunity.
"I've been blessed 40 years in the ministry, and I said I would be wrong and maybe even a sin for me to miss the mark, if I didn't fulfill this – I would try to make our nation what God established it to be and give the future an opportunity. Because without God and without faith, we are a lost people," she said.