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WATCH: Trump Housing Secretary Scott Turner Delivers Powerful Message on Upholding Christian Values
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May politicians today will say “God bless America” or use “God” in their speeches but they will seldom mention the name of Jesus.
Trump’s Housing Secretary Scott Turner is not like other politicians and is not afraid to proclaim the name of Jesus boldly.
While being interviewed on Fox News, Turner courageously shared his faith and proclaimed that Jesus is still on the throne and his goal while serving the American people is to create policies that uphold Biblical values.
Watch Scott Turner’s Spirit filled remarks below:
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JUST IN: Trump Housing Secretary Scott Turner says America’s Christian values MUST be upheld.
This guy is great.
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Turner has shared his faith on multiple occasions.
Earlier in the year at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Conference he shared God gave him a dream at a very young age that he would play in the NFL, per the Christian Post:
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner has opened up about how God helped him overcome adversity early in his life and even put a dream in his heart after his parents’ divorce, which ultimately led him to the NFL.
Speaking to a crowd of Christian conservative activists at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Conference at the Washington Hilton on Friday, Turner, who is also a megachurch pastor, stressed that he has “experienced trials and tribulations” throughout his life.
“I’ve gone through a lot of challenges in my life that could have broken me, that could have sidelined me, that could have destroyed me, and if I did not have my faith in Christ, I would not … be standing before you this morning,” he said.
“Jesus said, ‘You know what? Don’t worry about the trials and tribulation,” Turner said. “I’ve already [overcome] death and Hell.’”
Turner, an associate pastor at the multi-campus Prestonwood Church in Texas, detailed a spiritual experience that occurred around the time his parents divorced when he was 10.
“As I saw this devastating breakup of my family, God dropped a dream in my heart, and if I did not have faith in him, if my mama didn’t encourage me to love Jesus, I could have easily given up on that day,” Turner said.
“Instead of giving up on that day when God dropped that dream in my heart, I looked at my mom, and I said, ‘One day I’m going to play in the NFL, and I’ll take care of you,’” he recalled. “It was that dream and that vision that kept me in my faith in God, and I trusted him and I persevered over the following years through difficulty and hardship, through moments when it seemed like my dreams would collapse around me.”
Turner grew up to play college football at the University of Illinois before playing nearly a decade as a defensive back in the National Football League, where he played for three teams (Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos). He was drafted in the seventh round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the Redskins.
Although he was a defensive player, one of the highlights of his professional football career was a 75-yard interception return for a touchdown in 2000.
“I felt forgotten and on the sidelines when all of my teammates in college received an invitation to the NFL combine, but my invitation never came,” Turner recalled.
During that time, he was “waiting, trusting the Lord, persevering, [and] keeping my eyes stayed on him.”
We need more dedicated Christians like Turner in the Conservative moment!
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