(The Christian Post) –  Kim Davis, the Kentucky official jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, may go into the ministry after losing her re-election as Rowan county clerk, her lawyer has revealed. During a recent appearance on the conservative radio program “Crosstalk,” Mat Staver, who also co-authored a book with Davis, said he has spoken with the former Kentucky county clerk “quite a bit” through the summer and believes her future lies in ministry.

“Frankly, I think what she’s going to do and where she’s been wanting to go is in some form of ministry,” Staver said. “And so I think that’s where the Lord is leading her at this time.” In 2015, Davis made national headlines when she cited her Christian beliefs as the reason for her refusal to sign marriage licenses for gay couples. She was subsequently jailed for five days for defying a U.S. federal court order to issue marriage licenses to all legally eligible couples. READ MORE


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