As Hunter Biden's trial on federal gun charges nears its conclusion, the Biden family has turned to a long-time family friend and spiritual adviser, the Rev. Christopher Alan Bullock, for support. Bullock, who serves as the senior pastor of the Canaan Baptist Church in New Castle, Delaware, has known the Biden family since the early 90s.
Today, Bullock attended court with the Bidens and led a prayer session with Hunter Biden inside the courthouse. Speaking to CNN, Bullock emphasized the importance of providing support to families during challenging times, especially when dealing with issues like addiction.
Describing Hunter's demeanor, Bullock noted that despite his concerns, Hunter displayed a positive and upbeat energy. The presence of family members, supporters, and prayers seemed to provide comfort and strength to Hunter during this difficult period.
During the prayer session, Bullock invoked the name of God, asking for strength for Hunter, justice to prevail, and peace and unity for the Biden family. He highlighted the significance of faith in navigating challenging situations, emphasizing the need to combine legal proceedings with spiritual guidance.
Bullock reiterated the importance of love transcending political differences, emphasizing the unity and support that the Biden family receives from their loved ones and community.
As the trial progresses, Bullock's role remains focused on providing spiritual and moral support to the Bidens, underscoring the belief in the power of faith to guide them through this challenging time.