ICYMI ‘Journey’ Songwriter and Keyboardist Joins Televangelists Paula White and Jim Bakker for ‘Christian’ Rendition of Hit Song

Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist and songwriter for the legendary band Journey, stopped by Jim Bakker’s studio back in 2017 to perform a ‘Christian’ rendition of their hit song ‘Don’t Stop Believin.’
Though best known for his role in the band Journey, Cain, 72, who married Televangelist heretic Paula White in 2015, has enjoyed a solo career as a Contemporary Christian artist for quite some time. During his intro, Cain offers a seemingly retconned version of how the song came to me, adding in a sprinkle of heresy right at the end.
My father, when I was starving in Hollywood, I asked him if I should come home because frankly rock and roll was kicking my butt. My father said ‘son I’ve always had a vision for your career, don’t you come to Chicago you stay there. The Lord’s got plans for you. Don’t stop believing.’
I said ‘okay dad I won’t stop’ and it’s a good thing I had the best old man in the world who never stopped believing in me, and I got the greatest God in the world who never stopped believing in me. Amen’
It’s worth noting how unenthused Jim Bakker looks, particularly at the 2:07 mark.
Egads!
Glutton. Disgusting.