Cindy Osterholt Trump Christian Iowa

On her Facebook profile, Cindy Osterholt warns that the end of the world is coming:

“I have been hearing about the second coming of Christ and the events unfolding since I was a child. The "Mark of the Beast" Artificial Intelligence, microchips, no cash/digital currency, total government dependency/control. No one can comprehend how bad it will be, but we see it happening, bit by bit, on the news everyday. While the devil is preparing people for the Anti Christ, God is preparing people for the Rapture.”

Cindy Osterholt is listed by the 2024 Trump campaign as a “ministry leader” in Monona County, Iowa.

Osterholt attends the First Christian Church in Onawa, a small town of about 2,900 residents in Monona County.

The First Christian Church lists Cindy Osterholt as a church member, but not as a church leader.

Why is Donald Trump bragging about the endorsement of Cindy Osterholt? Why is she part of his Iowa Faith Leader Coalition?

Is there anyone Donald Trump would not accept as a member of his Iowa Faith Leader Coalition?

More information about the 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader coalition is found in the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

This Christian Nationalist network harbors terrorism, Nazi propaganda, murder, business fraud, obsessions with demons, and faith healing. Coalition members also bring a hunger for global genocidal war to the Trump campaign.

We can’t afford to remain ignorant of what this group has planned for America.

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

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