Deb Erickson Cherokee Iowa Trump Christian

The 2024 presidential campaign of Donald Trump lists Deb Erickson as a “ministry leader” in Cherokee County, Iowa…

…but there is no record anywhere online of anyone named Deb Erickson taking a leadership position in any church or other religious organization anywhere in Iowa.

There is a Debra Erickson in Cherokee County, Iowa, but she describes herself as a retiree who used to work at North Star Community Credit Union, not as a ministry leader of any kind.

Debra Erickson likes to post Christian memes on her Facebook account. Does that really make her a ministry leader?

Deb Erickson appears to be married to Charles Erickson, who the Trump campaign claims as a pastor, despite the fact that there’s no record of his leadership of any church or other religious organization.

Donald Trump has promised his Christian supporters that he will use the power of the White House to defend and uphold their religion above all others. But what version of Christianity will that be?

Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition explores the culture of religious extremism, violence, intolerance, and dishonesty of the Iowa Christians who enabled Donald Trump to win the Iowa caucuses and seize the Republican Party presidential nomination in 2024.

The stories are shocking, but America cannot afford to ignore their lesson.

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

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