A Legislator Steps Back to Follow Faith
Detroit State Representative Karen Whitsett has announced she will not seek re‑election and will step away from public office entirely.
Her decision stems from a spiritual conviction that she cannot reconcile her Christian beliefs with the Democratic Party’s platform.
Key Points
Religious Conviction
Whitsett cites core issues—abortion, same‑sex relationships, and gender identity—as “non‑negotiable” from a biblical standpoint. She feels these topics clash with Scripture.Faith Community Influence
The Lionheart Church in Georgia, her online congregation, has profoundly shaped her faith journey. Her pastor encourages choices that align with God’s will over cultural pressures.
Future Civic Engagement
While leaving politics, Whitsett plans to remain civically active by supporting leaders who prioritize family values and moral principles rooted in the Bible. She affirms that her commitment to God’s word will guide all future actions.Community Response
Some welcome her departure, hoping a new representative will better serve the district’s needs. Whitsett expressed gratitude for her time in office and pledged to continue advocating for faith‑based principles outside of politics.
“I will devote more time to religious study and ministry work,” Whitsett said, emphasizing that her choice is driven by faith rather than politics.