In this podcast we wrestle with what it means to be an Exvangelical. Everyone, has their own definition and journey through their deconstruction process, some come out as Exvangelicals, some come out still Christians, some come out choosing different paths. Everyone’s journey looks different and is valid. There may be things that you do not agree with, and that’s okay. This podcast is meant to challenge and encourage growth.
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In this podcast we wrestle with what it means to be an Exvangelical. Everyone, has their own definition and journey through their deconstruction process, some come out as Exvangelicals, some come out still Christians, some come out choosing different paths. Everyone’s journey looks different and is valid. There may be things that you do not agree with, and that’s okay. This podcast is meant to challenge and encourage growth.
Kellie was homeschooled and raised in an evangelical, fundamentalist circle that followed teachers such as Bill Gothard, James Dobson, and Doug Phillips. Her rebellious streak eventually winning out, Kellie deconstructed and reconstructed her religious beliefs. She is now married to a spouse of her own choosing and entering her second year as a student at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
Another Exvangelical Podcast
In this podcast we wrestle with what it means to be an Exvangelical. Everyone, has their own definition and journey through their deconstruction process, some come out as Exvangelicals, some come out still Christians, some come out choosing different paths. Everyone’s journey looks different and is valid. There may be things that you do not agree with, and that’s okay. This podcast is meant to challenge and encourage growth.