Barb Hennington Henington Trump Christian Iowa

There is, however, a Barb Hennington who has been cited as the pastor of the Good News Center in Davenport. There is only one description of her work there, though, which describes her as “raising up an army of leaders in her church that are reaching the Quad Cities area in a major way.”

Whether the Quad Cities was actually reached in a major way by the army of leaders raised by Barb Hennington is a matter of some doubt. There are no other descriptions of any religious leadership by Hennington anywhere online, and the web site of the Good News Center has long been defunct. The last time Hennington mentioned the Good News Center on her Facebook profile was in 2015.

The 2024 presidential campaign of Donald Trump lists Barb Henington as a pastor in Scott County, Iowa…

…but there is no online record of any pastor named Barb Henington in Davenport or anywhere else in Scott County, Iowa.

In fact, there is no record anywhere online outside of Trump for President campaign documents of the mere existence of anyone named Barb Henington living anywhere in 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.