Neil Montz Trump Christian Iowa Republican

For that matter, Montz didn’t explain how a supposedly all-powerful god could be removed from a nation by mere humans.

What are the chances that Montz would come out of retirement to resolve these theological perplexities for us?

Neil Montz used to be pastor of the Methodist churches of Davis City and Lamoni, Iowa.

Neil Montz has resigned those positions, however, and is no longer a pastor. Kasey Vogel is currently the pastor for these churches.

In a sermon in 2021, Montz warned that, “They want to take God out of our nation.”

He did not specify who “they” are.

Neither did Montz explain how a god from Western Asia had come to reside in the United States without applying for citizenship.

Donald Trump achieved victory in the Iowa caucuses due to support from the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition. That victory enabled him to clinch the Republican Party presidential nomination for 2024.

That makes the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition the most politically influential Christian Nationalist group in the country… but very little has been known about this organization, until now.

The book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition reveals the terrorism, faith healing, fraud, demonic obsessions, and fantasies of global religious genocide that pervade the Christian Nationalist movement that Donald Trump has promised to take all the way to the White House.

It’s a terrifying new political reality, but we can’t afford to look the other way.

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.