Monrovia – An American Pastor, Paula White-Cain, has revealed that Vice President Joseph Boakai is the best leader for Liberia.
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“Vice President Boakai is a man of status and a great man of integrity. His faith in God will guard him into the incoming years of leadership should the people of Liberia elect him on October 10,” she said.
Past White said Ambassador Boakai is a man who never forgets his people in his dream and aspirations, acknowledging that as Liberians go to the poll to elect their candidate, they will continue to live in restoration, peace and prosperity.
“Vice President Boakai and I have visited together in Washington DC to pray for both our countries to meet, to strategize and to continue to grow in this important relationship.”
“Working to bring in the wilderness the needs of the people of Liberia and to embrace the importance of such an ally,” Pastor White said.
She averred that the elections of October are crucial, historic and important to the people of Liberia as well as the American people and other international partners in progress.
She likened Vice President Bokai succeeding President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to scenario of John Adams, first Vice President of America, when he succeeded his predecessor George Washington.
“Vice President Boakai is a man of status and a great man of integrity. His faith in God will guard him into the incoming years of leadership, should Liberians elect him on the 10th of October. I am praying for peace and prosperity for the nation of Liberia,” she asserted.
“I am praying for the people of Liberia that I hope to visit in the incoming years.”
“I know that God has great things for you. I believed in the leadership of vice President Boakai and his ability to lead your nation with courage, with hope and with peace,” she added.
About Pastor White-Cain
Paula White-Cain is a Pentecostal Christian televangelist. She is the senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center, in Apopka, Florida, USA.
She is also the co-pastor of Without Walls International Church in Tampa, a church she co-founded with pastor and then-husband Randy White.
Paula White was also named to chair the evangelical advisory board in Donald Trump’s administration.
She delivered the invocation at Trump’s inauguration, on January 20, 2017. She was listed #3 “50 Most Powerful 2017: Philanthropy & Community Voices” in Orlando Magazine July 2017 issue.
White was born to Paula Michelle Furr on April 20, 1966 in Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, the daughter of Myra Joanelle and Donald Paul Furr III.
Her parents owned a toy and craft store. Donald and Myra Furr’s marriage began to fail when White was five years old.
White’s mother left Tupelo and took her to Memphis; her separation from her husband and his subsequent suicide drove Paula, her brother and mother into poverty. Paula’s mother became an alcoholic.
Paula’s mother remarried to a two-star admiral in the US Navy when White was 9 years old. White is a graduate of Seneca Valley High School in German Town, Maryland, USA.
In 1984, while living in Maryland, she converted to Christianity at the Damascus Church of God. She later claimed to have received a vision from God shortly after her conversion.
“When I was just eighteen years old, the Lord gave me a vision that every time I opened my mouth and declared the Word of the Lord, there was a manifestation of His Spirit where people were healed, delivered, or saved. When I shut my mouth, they fell off into utter darkness and God spoke to me and said ‘I called you to preach the gospel”
White’s first marriage was as a teenager to the father of her son, Dean Knight. In 1984, while living in Maryland with her newborn baby, she converted to Christianity, after which her marriage ended soon.