Aniston Chambers

Aniston’s Goodreads account only shows her reading two books, both of them beach books, neither of them Christian in theme. Her Facebook profile doesn’t mention anything about religion, and mostly shows her posing for photographs with friends.

If Aniston Chambers is an ordained minister, it’s probably in the sense of her having obtained an instant ordination from an ordination mill, an organization that gives people a free or nearly free certificate of religious ordination as a minister in exchange for doing pretty much nothing.

Back in the days of the Vietnam War, young men got these certificates showing they were ordained ministers so that they could get out of being drafted. These days, people typically get ordination mill certificates so that they can legally officiate friends’ weddings.

If the 21 or 22 year-old Aniston Chambers has done anything more than that with her certificate of being an “ordained minister”, there’s no evidence of it.

It seems that Aniston’s greatest accomplishment so far is getting on the honor roll at her high school in Newton.

That’s fine. Aniston is young and free. She should be out there having fun. Maybe some day she’ll get serious about something.

However, such a young fun life doesn’t offer much substance for an endorsement of Donald Trump as President of the United States.

Aniston Chamber’s rather substance-free presence on the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is representative of a surprising number of names on Trump’s list.

Donald Trump’s decision to brag about the endorsement from a “faith leader” who actually is just a college-aged person with an free and instant ordination mill diploma to become an “ordained minister” shows an alarming lack of standards.

The name Aniston Chambers is on the list of members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition as an “ordained minister” in Jasper County, Iowa…

…but there is no online record of anyone named Aniston Chambers actually working as an ordained minister.

There is only one person with the name Aniston Chambers mentioned anywhere online, and that’s a young woman in Newton, Iowa who graduated high school a little less than three years ago.

Newton is in Jasper County, Iowa.

What would you expect to find in a book about religious leaders from Iowa?

How about murder, terrorism, monsters, magic spells, Nazi propaganda, business fraud, and plans for a global genocidal war?

That’s what we discovered when we investigated Donald Trump’s network of Christian Nationalism in Iowa. We share what we found in the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates American law

Let’s learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.