Pastor robert morris counselor sept 20168/27/2023 Morris, overtired, overworked, and overextended, was having a breakdown. ‘I Wanted to Die’: Traded for Drugs as a Toddler, Her Life of Drugs and Jail Is Transformed Through Faith Looking back, Morris sees now how silly his so-called “crisis” was, but at the time, it left him distraught and even in tears. Moments later, he pulled open his sock drawer and discovered he had no washed socks. The 58-year-old preacher told Faithwire he realized he needed to reprioritize rest when, several years ago, he endured what he now jokingly calls “the great underwear crisis of 2004.” He had just returned home from an overseas trip when he opened his underwear draw to find a single pair of clean underwear. Robert Morris, founding senior pastor of Gateway Church in Southlake, near Fort Worth, even argues in his new book, “ Take the Day Off,” that not taking a day of rest - a Sabbath - is a form of sin. Now one Texas pastor is encouraging everyone to prioritize taking a little time off to rest. At the same time, dominionists and white supremacists are preparing to claim influence in a Trump administration.The four-day workweek has gotten a lot of airtime recently, and maybe for good reason: when a Microsoft subsidiary gave it a shot over the summer, productivity spiked 40 percent. Now, dominionists advise the President.Īs I was preparing this post, I came across this LA Times article about Richard Spencer’s efforts to influence Trump. Lemme I’m excited about going forward and what God has.Īt one time, evangelicals scoffed at the political influence of dominionists. And just let’s just continue to pray for this country. And so, please continue to pray but thank you for voting. So, please pray for me, and some others on the Council, Dr Ben Carson is on this Advisory Council, Michele Bachmann, uh, James Robison, uh, Sammy Rodriguez, uh Dr Jack Graham, so it’s a, it’s a good Spiritual Council. I have a good relationship with Governor Abbott, Lt Governor Patrick, our Gov- our former Governor Rick Perry called me this last Thursday to ask my counsel on something. I’ll give advice to any elected leader or any government leader that I listen if you want to know what the Bible says, I’ll tell you what the Bible says whether you’re a Republican or a Democrat. And, and I will say please don’t think that this is partisan, because I don’t mean it that way. And my understanding is I don’t know about the weekly conference call but the, he, he does want to continue with the Spiritual Advisory Council throughout his Presidency so I am grateful for that. And we, for the past three months, every Monday morning we have a conference call. I, I also I did not share this with you before the election but I have been serving on a Spiritual Advisory Council to now President-elect Trump, for about three months. I, you may not hear this from the media, but Evangelicals turned out and voted this year. ![]() We registered a lot of new people to vote. ![]() So I just wanna say this, I wanna say thank you, if you registered to vote and voted. ![]() Debbie and I did and about 11:30 my phone started blowing up with spiritual leaders, and so I got up and turned the TV for a little while and again about 4:30 or so I think when I woke up. Did anyone here have a late night Tuesday night? Anyone? Well, we were still jet lagged and so we actually we went to bed at 9 o’clock. As you know, Debbie and I went to Israel and London. ![]() Robert Morris, pastor of Gateway Church, told his congregation two Sundays ago that he was in on a conference call each Monday morning over the past three months and will continue to advise President-elect Trump. However, another member on the inner circle has spoken out favorably about his role in advising Trump. Back in June, Donald Trump announced the formation of an evangelical advisory board. At least one member - James MacDonald - expressed doubt that the candidate Trump took much advice from the board.
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