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President Trump attended Church Pray in Las Vegas during his campaign in Nevada

Oct 18, 2020
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US President Donald Trump and a Las Vegas church congregation raised their hands above to pray for the 2nd wind for his re-election in Nevada, on Sunday. He stood at the front of the stage at the International Church of Las Vegas. The pastors Pasqual Urrabaz and Denise Marc Goulet prophesied and delivered a blessing to him. Pastor Denise Goulet alluded to the recent handling from President Trump for the coronavirus. She said, “At 4.30, the Lord said to me, I am going to give your president a second wind. He has made your lungs, your body, your spirit, your strength. He has made it in such a way that you have been trained in such high-pressured places in the last four years and even before that”.

President Trump attended Church Pray in Las Vegas during his campaign in Nevada

Goulet added, “And the Lord said he is ready for the next four years and I am giving him a second win. The Bible says, give honor to whom honor is due. I’m honoring our president right now because he’s done the right thing”. Pastor Urrabaz said, “There might have been a little bit of a setback, but that was nothing. Everyone that’s connected to you is going to go into a winning era”. Pastor Goulet said, “We’re saying there’s an army, and we’ll take this to the end”. She called on the congregation to release a blessing on the Trumps and to remove all the arrows that have been put against him”.

President Trump appeared on stage following the service and said, “I go to many churches and I love going to churches. We are with you 100 percent. We are telling you you better get out because we have a group on the other side who doesn’t agree with us. We happen to be right.” It is noteworthy that President appeared at the church in October 2016 in the weeks leading up to that year’s presidential election as he campaigned for support among Evangelical Christians and other church groups. His Democratic rival, Joe Biden attended Delaware’s St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine. His son Beau Biden died following a brain cancer diagnosis in 2015 and he is buried in its connected cemetery.