From 2008 to 2010, she served as the director of Women's Ministries at Exodus International, which was at the time the largest network of ministries that offered conversion therapy to gay constituents.
In her arguments against gay marriage at the time, she compared the marriage between two men or two women with marriage that could theoretically take place between a man and a horse or a pedophile and an underage victim.
" She continued, "I thought I had a tumor because there was just no way that I could be pregnant, from just my medical history and the things that I did to ensure that I just had my two children.
But as she got older, she became increasingly involved in the church, and specifically ministries that advocated for the conversion of their gay constituents.