34,000 APPLICANTS SEEK 1,000 POLICE JOBS IN BENUE. (PHOTO).
Gloria Gaynor, best known for her iconic anthem “I Will Survive,” has weighed in on the political climate in the U.S. with a call for prayer rather than online arguments.
In a recent message, she urged Americans to stop fighting about Donald Trump on social media and instead pray for him, regardless of whether they support or oppose him.
Gaynor cited scripture, noting that “the heart of the leader is in the hands of the Lord,” and encouraged her followers to ask God to guide national leaders toward justice and righteousness.
Her comments arrive at a tense moment, as Trump’s approval ratings have reportedly declined following the administration’s handling of conflict with Iran.
Gaynor’s appeal reflects her belief in faith as a unifying force, even amid deep political divisions.
She emphasized that prayer, rather than hostility, should be the focus when dealing with leaders whose decisions affect the nation.
It’s worth noting that Gaynor’s relationship with Trump has drawn attention before.
Federal records revealed she had donated to his political operation, a fact that resurfaced when the Trump White House announced her selection for Kennedy Center Honors.
This history adds another layer of complexity to her recent remarks, which highlight her preference for spiritual engagement over partisan battles.
Comments
Post a Comment