Capitol Ministries Reignites The White House Bible Study to President Trump’s Cabinet and America’s Governors!
Capitol Ministries was honored last week to reignite the White House Cabinet Bible Study that Ralph and Danielle Drollinger pioneered during President Donald Trump’s first administration—reportedly the first of its kind in 200 years.
At 7 a.m. on Feb. 26, just hours before President Donald Trump’s first White House Cabinet meeting, Ralph Drollinger, president and founder of Capitol Ministries, led 14 people in the Bible study, “God’s Institutions and Their Roles on Earth,” which reveals the five institutions God established on earth—marriage, family, commerce, Church, and State—and the specific and unique purposes for which they were designed.
Sponsors of the Cabinet study are U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, who sent invitations to Cabinet Members inviting them to participate in the study.
Also participating via Zoom were Members of the Governors Bible Study who had been studying the Bible weekly with Drollinger via Zoom for the past four years.
Invitations to the sitting and former governors were sent by Governor Greg Gianforte, Governor Mike Braun, former Governor Rick Perry and former Governor Scott Walker.
Drollinger said combining the two studies provided a unique opportunity for Christian leaders who are serving in different geographical areas to study God’s Word together weekly, an occasion they would not otherwise enjoy.
“The Cabinet Members interacting with our nation’s Governors over Scripture provides a rich environment for discussion and application of scriptural principles amongst the leaders of our nation,” Drollinger said.
“It also provides connectivity and fellowship—most people don’t realize it but it gets lonely at the top and forging long-term trusting relationships with others at the same level of leadership provides an indispensable value, difficult to achieve otherwise, to those who lead in our nation’s highest political offices.
“We have found that serious Bible study is the seedbed for trustworthiness of one another—something that is difficult to come by otherwise.”
The Bible studies range from eight- to 12-pages long and are sent to participants Sunday evenings which provides them an opportunity to review beforehand the exegesis of Scripture that will be presented and discussed. They are also provided with the link to Drollinger’s half-hour radio program aired that week on radio stations across America, where he discusses the same study.
Drollinger teaches that week’s study to U.S. Senators and House Members separately in-person, on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, respectively, every week of session.
Drollinger is encouraged by the attendance and said more people are expected to participate in the Wednesday morning study in weeks to come. “We are experiencing numerical growth in each study,” he said. “God blesses His Word.”
Drollinger said the great interest shown for the Member Bible Studies is a reflection of the change in America’s culture away from the acceptance of anti-biblical behaviors and immoral public policies and dogma.
“There is a significant cultural shift suddenly going on in America,” he said. “It is one that is moving away from secular-based woke ideology back to a biblically based ideology.
“Romans, chapter one speaks of the conscience of man being equivalent to common sense. And so, the return to common sense (as it is often referred to in the media) is an indicator of this shift: to rely on common sense is to rely on conscience.
“Culturally and as a whole, it seems that of late, a biblically based conscience per Romans, chapter 1, is suddenly winning out over a reprobate conscience.”
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