Ted Cruz: ‘That’s Something That I Have Repented for”

Praying candidates
Share:
When an Iowa family-values group hosted a forum for Republican presidential hopefuls on Friday, it was a time for the candidates to share emotional stories of experiences that tried their faiths.
Texas  Senator Ted Cruz of Texas told the crowd in a Des Moines auditorium that he struggled when he was in college and law school with his parents’ decision to get divorced.
“I remember I would type out page after page of scriptures from the Bible that I would send my parents,” said Cruz, who speaks in public about his parents’ relationship struggles when he was a child but does not as often discuss their later divorce.
“That’s something that I have repented for the arrogance that I showed to my parents…I was convinced somehow I could stop it, and I think that was hurtful to my parents.”
Seven Republican candidates appeared at the forum, which was hosted by the Iowa-based Family Leader. Several White House hopefuls want to win the support of evangelical voters before the state holds its caucuses next year.
The Family Leader has not endorsed a candidate. Bob Vander Plaats, the group’s head, has said it would not do so until after the forum, which touched on subjects ranging from foreign policy to education.
The room grew quiet and serious as the candidates told their own stories of loss and personal pain. Former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania told the crowd about losing a child who was born prematurely, while former business executive Carly Fiorina described the death of her daughter.
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson recalled performing surgery on a child who died, saying: “I have always acknowledged God for the successful surgeries, but he also gets the blame for the ones that are not successful because my job is to do the very best that I can do. 
“I must recognize always that there is a power that is greater than me.”
+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Jonathan Cahn

Jonathan Cahn’s Word for 2024’s Coming Warfare

After seeing the past year surge with witchcraft, paganism, the occult and the extreme gender ideologies being pushed on young children, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn provided a warning about the coming end times, how these signs are playing out right in...

Hands stretched out in offering

Grace Giving: More in ’24

(Editor’s Note: This is Part 3 of a three-part series, “Steps for Biblical Prosperity and Success in ’24.” Find Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Focused offerings and charitable contributions by New Testament believers and congregations are desired, biblical...

Man in jail.

Open Doors Report Reveals Alarming Trends of Persecution

In a stark revelation, Open Doors, an international Christian persecution watchdog group, has issued its annual report highlighting a distressing surge in violence against Christians globally. The report, released on Wednesday, details the World Watch List 2024, ranking the 50...

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud.

CJ Stroud Shines, but Gives Jesus All the Glory

Houston Texans rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud put on a stellar performance in the wild-card playoff game against the Cleveland Browns on Jan. 13, 2024, leading his team to a 45-14 victory. The 22-year-old became the youngest quarterback in NFL history...

Eric Volz

IHOPKC Investigation of Misconduct Reports Continue

In a new update to the International House of Prayer Kansas City community, Eric Volz, managing director of the David House Agency, reported that General Fuller, the new executive director of IHOPKC, is currently reviewing the history of misconduct at...

1 2 3 4 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top