Don Culp used to be the pastor of the First United Pentecostal Church in Fort Madison, Iowa, but he resigned from that job years ago.
While he still had the job, being a church pastor was a side hustle for Culp. He mainly worked as a sales representative for Hillyard, a manufacturer of “cleaning and hygiene solutions”.
Still, the Trump campaign lists Don Culp as a pastor. Why? When is Donald Trump going to be honest about who Don Culp really is?
The story of the religious radicals in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is told in a new book, Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
The book collects information about over three hundred members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition, people like Don Culp. Instead of accepting assertions about their identities on faith, this book looks at the facts, and grapples with their implication for the future of American democracy.
The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates the law
Let’s make it our business to become aware of the radical preachers who are members of the Coalition.