AYESHA KREUTZ

Ayesha Kreutz

Chaplain Ayesha Kreutz, a Project 21 ambassador, was raised by atheists, hippies, scientists and communists, but by the grace of God, she found salvation through faith and life’s hardships. Now a missionary in America, she is a crusader for the preborn, a champion for righteousness, justice, liberty and virtue, and a dedicated advocate for a Christian worldview.

Ayesha is executive director of Am I Not a Child and a founding member of organizations such as the Frederick Douglass Foundation, Coalition to Protect Kids NY, Frederick Douglass Freedom Alliance and Douglass Leadership Institute. She has led grassroots initiatives, legislative advocacy and political campaigns at the local, state and national levels. She has been instrumental in efforts against NY Prop 1, and on major campaigns including those of Trent Franks, Peter Vazquez for Assembly, Project 2025, President Trump and Governor Glenn Youngkin.

Ayesha graduated from the International Academy of Design and Technology and has since served as a 21st-century abolitionist, counselor, teacher, small-business owner, minister, author, campaign manager, political commentator and activist. She shares her powerful testimony of abuse, abortions and redemption while ministering to individuals, leaders and first responders. Her mission is to restore Christian values in America, uniting people to drive meaningful policy change.

Inspired by Scripture and Frederick Douglass, Ayesha wholeheartedly agrees that sin is a reproach to any people and that righteousness uplifts a nation (Proverbs 14:34). As Douglass stated: “This constitutes my politics, the negative and positive of my politics, and the whole of my politics… It is my duty to do all in my power to infuse this idea into the public mind so that it may be recognized and put into practice by our people.”

With this as her foundation, Ayesha strives to encourage civic engagement as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, as well as teach, inspire and empower people to escape the spiderweb of generational welfare dependency, institutionalized systemic poverty and the culture of death and rejection.

Ayesha contends that restoring American liberty and righteousness requires repentance, open evangelism, defending preborn babies and traditional families, fostering a love of learning, promoting constitutional conservatism, embracing common history and teaching the committeeman process.

Ayesha has contributed to books by Dr. Alveda King and frequently speaks at conferences and on media platforms, including Glenn Beck, Lion Chasers, The Next Steps Show, Cradle My Heart, David Bereit, The Wilkow Show, The Financial Guys, Good News Talk, the Pudgy Miller Show, The Invisible Conservative, The Shannon Joy Show and more.

She and her husband, Matthew, homeschooled their three children throughout her public journey.

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