Star Tribune – Minnesota pastor leads campaign to try to shift evangelical vote
Our goal is not to reach the most hardened evangelicals or Catholics but to reach the 5 to 15 percent who are uncomfortable with the Trump administration and are looking for an exit ramp.
Religion News Service – Evangelical pastor has a simple mission: Get Trump out
“I think the election of Donald Trump via the support of evangelicals in America is a leading indicator of the lack of effectiveness of the work I’ve been doing for the last 25 years. It’s like we build a retaining wall to hold the soil up, and the wall collapses, and...
Southwest Journal – Kingfield pastor rallies evangelicals to vote against Trump
We’re trying to help religious-motivated voters who want to change their habit actually change that habit. You need to create an alternative community people can be part of [and you need to] give them a very clear next action step to take.
The Washington Post – Voters of faith are watching the president’s behavior very closely
President Trump used his platform at the National Prayer Breakfast — an event intended to foster national unity around common values — to launch a tirade against Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
TIME – I Questioned the Sincerity of Donald Trump’s Pro-Life Stance. The Response From My Fellow Evangelicals Was Troubling
When I published an op-ed declaring that, as a Republican and an evangelical pastor, I cannot vote for Donald Trump in 2020, I knew it would not be well-received by his supporters. What I did not expect was the fierceness of the response.