Some 80% of evangelical Christians voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
But as the immigration crackdown has unfolded in Minnesota — where federal agents killed observers Renee Good and Alex Pretti and where many ordinary people have risen up in protest — some evangelical Christians find Trump’s actions at odds with Jesus’ teachings.
“As evangelical Christians, we’re known for placing a high priority on the sanctity of life and human dignity,” said Carl Nelson, president and CEO of Richfield-based Transform Minnesota, a 60-year-old network with hundreds of churches. “When we look at what is happening, we believe that any orderly or just approach to immigration enforcement has to adhere to those values.”
Between 10% to 20% of Minnesotans are evangelical Christians, according to Nelson. Minnesota Star Tribune interviews with denomination leaders, churchgoers and former churchgoers in the wake of Operation Metro Surge found that while support remains strong for the president, cracks in the alliance have emerged.
Evangelism and MAGA still tight
Evangelicals have been a force in America’s cultural life for generations dating to Billy Graham, who was close with a succession of presidents. But on paper, Trump — a profane, twice-divorced businessman who bragged about assaulting women and was famous for not paying his contractors — runs counter to their faith.
However, once influential leaders such as Graham’s son, Franklin Graham, got behind Trump, others quickly fell in line, said Phyllis Alsdurf, a children’s book author who spent the past five years as a member of Excelsior Covenant Church in suburban Minneapolis.
“The Bible analogy that’s often used for Trump is Cyrus the Great,” Alsdurf said, noting that although the Persian ruler was not a Christian, he was seen as the fulfillment of prophecy because he allowed Jewish exiles to return to Jerusalem.
For Romelle Haugen, a member of Believers Bible Chapel in Coon Rapids since 1990, the answer to the question of what would Jesus do in this moment is simple. Obey and pray.