5 Things to Know About Kamala Harris’ (Sketchy) Faith Engagement Director

(Intercessors for America) Presbyterian minister, Reverend Jennifer Butler, has been named National Faith Engagement Director for the Harris/Walz presidential campaign.

Her job will be get-out-the-vote efforts to “churchgoers” in battleground states. She specifically mentions targeting Catholic voters in Michigan and Wisconsin, and Mormons in Arizona.

Butler’s worldview contrasts starkly with a biblical worldview. Will her efforts make a difference in the presidential election? We’ll see.

Here are 5 things to know about Jennifer Butler.

1. She is a longtime liberal, progressive activist.

In 2005, Rev. Butler founded the advocacy group, Faith in Public Life, whose mission is to advance the “moral imperative for a just, inclusive and equitable country.’ They lead campaigns for causes such as immigrant rights, voting rights and LGBTQ+ rights. This organization has received millions of dollars from George Soros’ Open… to continue reading click here.


This article was written by Belinda Brewster and published at IFA. Title changed by Protestia to add the word ‘sketchy’

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