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Paula White Reaffirms Gender Hierarchies and Faith Revival Metrics in White House Role

The White House Faith Office leader emphasizes male leadership, rising Bible sales, and church attendance while preparing initiatives for a potential second Trump term.

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Overview

  • Paula White, head of the White House Faith Office, stated in an interview that women should 'submit' to men, aligning with traditional evangelical gender roles.
  • She highlighted a resurgence in faith, citing a 22% increase in Bible sales and a notable return of men to church attendance as key indicators.
  • White underscored the importance of male leadership in households and faith communities, pointing to her own husband, Jonathan King, as the head of her household.
  • She is actively developing faith-based initiatives for a potential second Trump administration, emphasizing the former president's long-standing engagement with ministry.
  • The statements were made during an interview with America’s Voice, a conservative media platform amplifying religious messaging tied to Trump’s agenda.