The Recovering Evangelical Podcast navigates life and faith after the evangelical church. A safe place for believers, believers no more, and believers holding on by a thread, The Recovering Evangelical gets honest about the American evangelical church.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
The ladies went back and listened to the first episode of the HERetics. Listen as they talk about how they've changed since then and what they would tell that version of themselves. Also, viewer/listener questions answered on the air!
Our story about Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio comes to an end this episode as we talk about that day last summer when they gave their national microphone to a man named David Mahan and then pretended to not know what he was going to say. more
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I started listening to this podcast recently. I am the quintessential Pastor’s Kid. Began my deconstruction about 17 years ago after a very tough time in my life. more
i really just want to thank Rachel for this podcast. without telling my entire life story, i have been ‘unchurched’ for more than half my life, so i’ve been in a pretty lonely space of deconstruction for about 17 years now (long before i knew there was a term or a community doing the same thing!)… but hearing your story, and the stories of everyone you have on your podcast, has been so healing and helpful to me. thank you for helping me face so much of the trauma i wasn’t ready to deal with befo... more
I listened to the episode Jesus, Guns, Babies in horrified disbelief - I live in a majority secular country and I’ve been an atheist since I was 12. I have never met anyone who privately or publicly expressed any religious opinions at all. To me the situation described in this excellent podcast sounds like something from distopian fiction. more
I cannot begin to tell you how much I love Jennifer Knapp, so I was beyond excited to hear from her! She was one of my guest concerts back at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. It broke my heart when she was tossed out for coming out though at the time I was drinking the Kool-aid but even then it felt inherently wrong. Anywho “Hold me now” is still my faith song. I’m weak. I’m poor. I’m broken, Lord, but I’m yours. Hold me know. I cry every time.
When Rachel was talking to Pastor Paul and she said that she had a six year old girl in your heart I was convinced that God hated her, I just so resonated with that. I have that same little girl that is convinced that God hates me. There’s a lot to unpack in that. Now I’m an atheist/agnostic and I can intellectually believe that there is no God to hate me, but still there’s a little girl that feels completely rejected. It felt good to show that little girl that she’s not alone and she is heard.... more
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