There is a different Mark Sneed who is a professor of the Bible at Lubbock Christian University down in Texas. Documentation of his faith leadership can be found all over the Internet.
Mark Sneed of Mills County, Iowa seems to be just a real estate agent.
So why does the Donald Trump campaign list him as a “ministry leader” in its Iowa Faith Leader Coalition? Where is his ministry?
The Trump for President campaign doesn’t have anyone else from Mills County other than Mark Sneed listed as a part of its Iowa Faith Leader Coalition. Did Donald Trump just need a name, any name, to fill that empty space?
Is that why Mark Sneed was listed as a ministry leader, when there’s no evidence he actually leads any ministry?
The Donald Trump 2024 campaign lists Mark Sneed in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition as a ministry leader in Mills County, Iowa…
…but what ministry is Mark Sneed supposed to lead?
There is not a single piece of evidence available anywhere online that Mark Sneed is the leader of any church or other religious organization anywhere in Iowa.
There is a great deal of material that documents Mark Sneed’s work as a real estate agent for Jim Hughes Real Estate in Glenwood, Iowa, which is in Mills County.
If Mark Sneed is genuinely a faith leader with enough community standing as the leader of a ministry, then why doesn’t his supposed religious leadership get even a fraction of the notice that his work selling houses for a commission does?
The story of the religious radicals in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is now told in a new book on the subject. It’s called Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
The book collects information about all 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition. It’s a case study of Christian Nationalism in action.
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.