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Spokesperson slams 'dangerous campaign' set to roll out at over a dozen UMC churches statewide

A United Methodist Church official is pushing back against a controversial “geofencing” plan to target churchgoers in Texas and other states with messaging from an organization acting as an agent of the state of Israel.

A Foreign Agents Registration Act filing in September that The Christian Post reported on earlier this year shows more than 200 churches in Texas are listed in a plan by California-based nonprofit Show Faith by Works to use geolocation technology to send targeted messages to churchgoers’ mobile devices.

In all, 465 churches were identified in the FARA filing by Show Faith by Works, which identified itself as an agent of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part

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