Christian Singer Kari Jobe Says Seeing ‘What God’s Doing in Our White House’ Left Her in ‘Tears All Day’

Christian worship leader and Dove-award winner Kari Jobe spoke about her experience at the White House.

Christian Singer Kari Jobe Says Seeing ‘What God’s Doing in Our White House’ Left Her in ‘Tears All Day’

Jobe with husband, Cody Carnes, and some other Christians artists and faith leaders joined at a Faith Briefing at the House of Government on December 6.

They joined in a prayer and worship service to lift the name Jesus.

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After the activity, Jobe and her husband took time to talk about their experience in a short video. The White House posted it on its official Twitter page.

The worship leader said the experience left her in “tears all day,” adding she was touched to “see what God’s doing in our White House.”

 “The thing that moved me the most is how everyone is so for making sure we’re changing people’s lives and not leaving those that are marginalized and those that have been trafficked,” Jobe said.

“I think those of us that don’t work in the White House, it can look really big and something that we can’t really end, but they are working to end these things. I’ve just been in tears all day. I’m so thankful to be part of this today and see what God’s doing in our White House.”

Kari Jobe’s husband, Cody Carnes, also shared his experience. In the video, he expresed the following:

“I’ve been so encouraged today because there’s so many good things happening out of this house,” Carnes said. “So many good things for the faith community.”

 

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All attendees were so motivated seeing what God is doing in the White House administration.

Besides the praying and worship service, the Christian leaders visited the Oval office and prayed for president Trump.

 

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Source: Christian Headlines

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