The 2024 Trump Campaign lists Vicki Streebin as a member of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition in the capacity of being a “Ministry Leader” in Taylor County, Iowa…
…but there is no record of Vicki Streebin ever actually leading any ministry in any church or other religious organization anywhere in Iowa.
There is one mention of Vicki Streebin working on one project for the New Life Missionary Church in Bedford, Iowa. This project was an effort to encourage church members to make donations to the church through direct deposit rather than by cash or check.
Vicki Streebin was an assistant in this project, working under the direction of Church Treasurer Joleen Thornton.
Vicki Streebin isn’t one of her church’s pastors, or a deacon, or a trustee, or an officer on the church board, or even a member of the church worship team. She isn’t one of the church missionaries.
Vicki Streebin merely once was an assistant in a project to encourage church members to use direct deposit.
It is on this basis alone that Vicki Streebin volunteered to endorse Donald Trump for President of the United States in 2024 as a member of Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
The new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition reveals what Christian Nationalism looks like in practice. The authors explore the identities, beliefs, and activities of Donald Trump’s Christian Nationalist network - the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
Their research uncovers the religious extremism that helped Trump secure the Republican nomination in the Iowa caucuses and is paving the way for his return to the White House in November 2024.
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.