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Journalist and author Scott Latta joins Amy Fritz to discuss Scott's new book, Gods of the Smoke Machine: Power, Pain, and the Rise of Christian Nationalism in the Megachurch, sharing stories of power, accountability, and the changing landscape of American megachurches. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode we:   Explore why megachurches are growing even as overall church attendance in America declines.   Examine the evolution from traditional "big box" churches to franchise-style, multi-site megachurch models.   Discuss the impact of megachurch growth on small churches, including the cannibalization of congregations and properties.   Explore the profound loss experienced by members when megachurch scandals or abusive leaders come to light, and how that pain is multiplied by scale.   Hear firsthand stories from those harmed by toxic church systems and why amplifying survivor voices is critical.   Unpack the phenomenon of faux accountability and restoration processes for fallen pastors in megachurch networks.   Discuss Boz Tchividjian's insights on the legal landscape, the role of financial consequences in church accountability, and why civil litigation is sometimes the only path to justice.   Investigate how megachurches cultivate soft political power, their influence on Christian nationalism, and the increasing willingness of pastors to openly engage in politics.   Offer practical wisdom for those seeking healthy faith communities, what real accountability looks like, and how to rethink church engagement after disillusionment.   Featured Guest   Scott Latta Gods of the Smoke Machine | Scott Latta | Substack   Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling  BetterHelp - Get Started & Sign-Up Today   Scott Latta's Substack Gods of the Smoke Machine | Scott Latta | Substack   Scott Latta on Bluesky Scott Latta (@scottlatta.bsky.social) — Bluesky   Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Author and speaker Mary DeMuth joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to talk about the practice of surrender, what it looks like in the midst of personal trials, and the story behind her newest devotional book, The Freedom of Surrender: 40 Devotions for a Joyful Life in Christ. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we:   Hear the origin story behind Mary's newest book, including how she combined her writing and original art in a 40-day devotional on surrender.   Discuss what it means to surrender reputation, finances, relationships, aging, and even inner cynicism—and how Mary has personally wrestled with these themes.   Talk honestly about vulnerability, church hurt, and the ongoing journey of healing from trauma and moral injury.   Explore the tension between discernment and cynicism, especially when coming out of abusive faith communities.   Share practical encouragement for those feeling isolated or stuck in their faith, and ways we can invite Jesus into our everyday struggles.   Reflect on the power of community and honesty in the process of spiritual growth.   Featured Guest   Mary DeMuth   Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling  BetterHelp - Get Started & Sign-Up Today   Church Hurt Checklist   Bookstore - Mary DeMuth   The Freedom of Surrender: https://amzn.to/4q8Nn63     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
This episode contains content that may be difficult for those who have experienced violence or who are sensitive to mentions of abuse or intimate partner violence. Please take care when listening. In 2007, Pastor Neil Schori sat down with a woman who had come to him for marriage counseling. You probably recognize her name: Stacy Peterson. Not long after that conversation, Stacy when missing and still has not been found. Her husband, Drew Peterson, is serving time in prison for being convicted of murdering his previous wife. Pastor Neil joins the Untangled Faith podcast to share his thoughts on the Steven Crowder video, what he wishes he had known about intimate partner violence and what friends and faith community leaders need to know to be safe places for those who may not even know they are in danger. In this episode, we talk about:   The multiple facets of abuse go beyond bodily injury.   The necessity of pastors to possess the right skills to manage abusive scenarios.   Red flags the signal abuse situations.   Empowering victims   How incorrect theology is harming those being abused.     Links: Document the Abuse website: https://documenttheabuse.com Neil Schori on Twitter: https://twitter.com/neilschori Neil Schori coaching: https://www.facebook.com/SchoriCoaching Sign up for Amy's email list and get her weekly podcast updates and monthly newsletter: https://untangledfaithpodcast.com Related Episodes:  https://untangledfaithpodcast.com/2022/05/11/43-what-weve-gotten-wrong-about-divorce-guest-gretchen-baskerville/ Support the show: Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. For more information and for 10% off your first month, visit Faithful Counseling- https://faithfulcounseling.com/untangled Where you can find me: https://untangledfaithpodcast.com https://instagram.com/untangledfaith  https://instagram.com/amyhenningfritz
Hillary McBride joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to unpack spiritual trauma, healing, and how we can create faith communities that avoid replicating unhealthy patterns. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode we:   Explore who McBride's new book, Holy Hurt: Understanding Spiritual Trauma and the Process of Healing, is for and how different groups relate to spiritual trauma.   Define spiritual abuse and spiritual trauma, and unpack the common misconceptions surrounding these terms.   Discuss how curiosity and hope can bridge the gap between those who have and haven't experienced spiritual trauma.   Address the accusation that spiritual trauma is a "fad" and reflect on the history and reality of spiritual harm, especially for marginalized communities.   Consider the ethical complexities of sharing stories—both for survivors of spiritual trauma and those hosting podcasts or creating resources.   Talk through practical ways new communities and organizations can avoid recreating harmful power dynamics and foster safety and agency.   Reflect on the role of conflict, repair, and personal healing in faith spaces and survivor communities.   Touch on generational differences in openness to processing and naming spiritual harm and why resources matter for healing.   Featured Guest   Hillary McBride     Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling  BetterHelp - Get Started & Sign-Up Today   Holy Hurt: Understanding Spiritual Trauma and the Process of Healing   Hillary L McBride - Therapist, Researcher, Speaker and Writer   Hillary L McBride (@hillaryliannamcbride) • Instagram photos and videos     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Chris Staron, host of the Truce podcast joins Amy to talk about the importance of looking at history to make sense of this current moment. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we:   Talk about the origin story of the Truce podcast and Chris's approach to using history to illuminate today's faith questions.   Discuss the power of curiosity and humility in addressing gaps in our knowledge.   Reflect on the importance of surrounding ourselves with experts—and being open to their feedback.   Examine how historical context can reshape our assumptions about gender roles, especially in the context of "biblical womanhood."   Challenge the idea that "this is the worst it's ever been" by exploring history's patterns and precedents.   Talk about identifying trustworthy sources—and red flags—in historical writing, including the importance of bibliographies and the dangers of consuming information solely from those who share our theological or political biases.   Analyze the work (and controversy) surrounding figures like David Barton and the misinterpretation of America's Christian roots.   Highlight the value of reading outside our usual bubbles and expanding our knowledge beyond World War II or familiar American history.   Encourage listeners to approach new information, especially history, with a willingness to be challenged and changed.     Featured Guest   Chris Staron  website: www.trucepodcast.com x: https://x.com/trucepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trucepodcast Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/trucepodcast.bsky.social instagram: www.instagram.com/trucepodcast Threads: https://www.threads.com/@trucepodcast    Resources mentioned   Robert Caro's "The Years of Lyndon Johnson" series   Isabel Wilkerson's The Warmth of Other Suns"     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky  
Amy Fritz shares an update on what's happening with the Amos v. Lampo Group and O'Connor v. Lampo Group lawsuits and a brief summer update. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   Resources mentioned   Substack Update https://untangledfaith.substack.com/p/finding-my-podcast-rhythm    Amos v. Lampo Group filings https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/61614266/amos-v-lampo-group-llc-the/?filed_after=&filed_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc    O'Connor v. Lampo Group filings https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/17372107/oconnor-v-the-lampo-group-llc/?filed_after=&filed_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc   You can find more Ramsey Episodes  here: https://www.untangledfaithpodcast.com/categories/ramsey-solutions-dave-ramsey/ Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Dr. Camden Morgante joins Amy Fritz to talk about all the awful metaphors and false promises of purity culture, and a better way forward. If you grew up reading Josh Harris and Elisabeth Elliot, you're going to love this one!  Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   Featured Guest   Dr. Camden Morgante https://drcamden.com/press/     Resources mentioned   Dr. Camden's site: https://drcamden.com/press/   Dr. Camden's Substack: https://drcamden.substack.com/   Recovering From Purity Culture https://amzn.to/4kQmSPN     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky  
Have you been told to (or seen others) push through personal pain and trauma while engaging in advocacy for the health of the Church without being given the tools to manage your (or their) own emotional wellness? Are you often feeling overwhelmed and exhausted? Meet Lori Anne Thompson: a compassionate survivor, storyteller, and student. Lori Anne is a devoted wife, mother, and enthusiastic cook who loves to share her passion for sustainable rhythms and healing for those who have survived trauma. This episode was initially shared in April 2023, but with the heartbreaking loss of Jennifer Lyell, I wanted to share it again. You can find more information on Jennifer Lyell here:  Died: Jennifer Lyell, SBC Abuse Survivor and Former Lifeway Executive - Christianity Today Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   Lori Anne and Amy talk through these topics in this episode of the Untangled Faith podcast:   Who is Lori Anne Thompson? The Three Phases of Recovery How trauma can't be your whole life Chronic activation Finding sustainable ways to give back Red flags to look for Becoming what we're against The power of saying no.   Resources: Victim Impact Statement from Lori Anne Thompson regarding Ravi Zacharias:   https://loriannethompson.com/2021/02/08/lori-anne-thompson-victim-impact-statement/ https://loriannethompson.com  https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/bulletin/cpac-trump-transgenderism-oscars.html Truth & Repair: How Trauma Survivors Envision Justice by Judith Herman: https://amzn.to/3mxzx0W Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. For more information and for 10% off your first month, visit Faithful Counseling- https://faithfulcounseling.com/untangled
Aaron Armstrong joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to explore the nuances of leaving a beloved church community, navigating the awkwardness of joining a new church, and the motivations and process behind his new book, Faith Simplified: What We Believe and Why We Believe It. The conversation moves from personal stories of faith transitions to honest insight into Christian publishing, endorsements, and what it means to thoughtfully engage with the important theological tenants of the Christian faith.   Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we:   Hear Aaron's story of leaving a church he loved and the emotional and practical realities of church closure—reflecting on how endings don't always mean failure.   Discuss the strange and sometimes awkward season of being new in a church, resisting the urge to jump right in, and learning to simply "be."   Delve into the complexities of book endorsements in Christian publishing, including why they matter (or don't), how they're decided, and the landmines authors and publishers face.   Talk about how reducing people to social media snippets can distort real-life relationships, and why discernment is important when choosing where to show up and engage.   Wrestle with common theological distractions and accidental heresies.   Explore Aaron's new book, Faith Simplified: What We Believe and Why We Believe It, including his approach to foundational theology, why he wrote it, and who it's for.     Featured Guest   Aaron Armstrong Aaron Armstrong: Author, Speaker, Canadian     Resources mentioned   Aaron's web site https://aaronarmstrong.co   Faith Simplified https://amzn.to/43PxkzT   Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media. Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Bill Henson, founder and director of Posture Shift Ministries, joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to talk about cultivating a posture of radical love and hospitality toward LGBTQ+ individuals and families within the church, regardless of theological position.   Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we:   Explore the difference between a church's theological position and its posture toward LGBTQ+ individuals.   Hear why Posture Shift was founded in the midst of the culture wars around LGBTQ+ rights and the church's response.   Discuss the importance of practical, missional skill sets for churches to truly love and include LGBTQ+ people, beyond merely good intentions.   Address common language pitfalls and the impact of terminology like "lifestyle" on LGBTQ+ individuals seeking belonging in faith communities.   Examine the need for clarity and transparency about church beliefs on sexuality—and the harm of ambiguity or "bait and switch" scenarios for LGBTQ+ congregants.   Reflect on the dangers of treating LGBTQ+ presence in church as a threat, and instead view it as a missional opportunity.   Consider best practices for using names and pronouns, and the principle of "pronoun hospitality," especially in youth ministry and family settings.   Learn about practical resources like the "Guiding Families" book and direct care coaching for families navigating these conversations.   Featured Guest   Bill Henson, Posture Shift Ministries Posture Shift | postureshift.com     Resources mentioned   This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. For more information and for 10% off your first month, visit Faithful Counseling- https://faithfulcounseling.com/untangled   About - Posture Shift | postureshift.com     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Pete Singer passed away on May 1, 2025. He is missed by his many family and friends.   Make a donation to GRACE: https://netgrace.org/donate   Pete Singer, executive director of GRACE, shares about grooming, hidden trauma, being "overly" sensitive to abuse, and the importance of third-party investigations. "Perpetrators put a lot of effort into being the kind of person who would never do that." "Being more sensitive may be the product of having more knowledge."   Pete Singer is the Executive Director of GRACE: Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment and an expert on third-party investigations, trauma, and trauma-informed practice.   GRACE: Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment is a nonprofit organization that specializes in safeguarding initiatives to guard against church abuse, sexual abuse in the church.   In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. What misconceptions about perpetrators of abuse do people have, and how can we ensure we are more informed? 2. How does trauma-informed practice apply in churches, and why is it important? 3. How can churches protect possible victims and be transparent and trustworthy in their response to allegations of misconduct? Links: https://netgrace.org  SAMHSA's Six Principles of Trauma-Informed Care – Post-Secondary Peer Support Training Curriculum (opentextbc.ca)
Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   Dan and Summer Watt & Melissa Hogan joined me for episode 39: The Problem with Financial Peace University and Dave Ramsey's Financial Rhetoric.   This conversation we had was made possible by the fact that those of us involved in this episode have spent the last several years processing together our experiences with the ups and downs of Financial Peace University and the rhetoric coming from the Ramsey Show.  While we all had different levels of understanding and adhering to the plan, each of us have found ourselves with serious questions. Some of these questions started before we broke ties with the organization and some of these realizations came later.  We don't claim to be unbiased observers. We all have had very painful and disappointing experiences with Ramsey Solutions, but we don't think that negates the very real questions we raise. Links: D.L. Mayfield, The Myth of the American Dream Dan Watt- Why Write About Lampo?  Dan Watt- Getting a Mortgage with no credit score  American Gospel movie   Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Amy Fritz shares a brief reflection on what it's like to reckon with there being two versions of someone. What would it cost to believe a person could be kind and generous sometimes and cruel and abusive other times? Are you allowed to consider that, and what does it mean if you aren't?      Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Amy Fritz is joined by Melissa J. Hogan on the Untangled Faith podcast to discuss the lawsuit involving Johnny Hunt and the SBC, addressing misconceptions and the importance of the judge's resolution.   Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode we:   Explore the origins and developments of the Johnny Hunt lawsuit against the SBC.   Unpack the significance of the Guidepost Report in uncovering abuse within the SBC.   Clarify common misconceptions about defamation cases and the impact of public testimony.   Reveal the judge's resolution and its implications for survivors and the SBC.   Highlight the importance of understanding power dynamics and trauma-informed perspectives in cases of abuse.   Featured Guest   Melissa J. Hogan https://melissajhogan.substack.com     Resources mentioned   Dr. David Pooler  Professor David Pooler: What is consent and power in clergy-laity relations? | Diana R. Garland School of Social Work | Baylor University   Judge Rules Against Johnny Hunt in Defamation Suit over SBC Abuse Report - Christianity Today  If you liked this episode you'll like these:  83: Dave Ramsey's Legal Nightmare: Time Share Exit Team Class-Action Lawsuit Deep Dive with Melissa Hogan  94: Lawsuit Update: Hypocrisy and Double Standards at Ramsey Solutions  Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Tiffany Yecke Brooks joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to discuss her book Holy Ghosted and searching for a less anxious faith   Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode, we:   Explore the concept of spiritual anxiety as a trauma response and its impact on individuals raised in legalistic religious environments.   Discuss the influence of religious teachings and cultural pressures on Gen X and millennials' spiritual experiences.   Examine how control and manipulation manifest in religious communities through various rhetorical techniques.   Highlight the historical presence of spiritual anxiety among church figures and the recognition of healthier ways to engage with faith.   Reflect on the notion of God's will as a relationship rather than a specific path, encouraging a focus on making thoughtful and intentional decisions.           Featured Guest   Tiffany Yecke Brooks     Resources mentioned   Holy Ghosted https://amzn.to/4llmYPZ  https://tiffanyyeckebrooks.com https://tiffanyyeckebrooks.substack.com    Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Dr. Diane Langberg joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to discuss her insights on abuse within the church and her latest book, "When the Church Harms God's People."   Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode, we:   Explore the evolution of understanding abuse and trauma over the past five decades with Dr. Langberg.   Discuss the misconceptions surrounding abuse and domestic violence within Christian communities.   Examine the bravery required for victims to speak up and how church leaders should respond to disclosures of abuse.   Address the importance of protecting individuals over preserving institutions or marriages.   Consider what true repentance looks like for perpetrators and how mercy and love can be extended to them responsibly.   Look at the challenges faced by survivors and the need for vigilance and wisdom in church settings.   Highlight the essential role of education and training for leaders in recognizing and responding to abuse situations.     Featured Guest   Dr. Diane Langberg     Resources mentioned   When The Church Harms God's People https://amzn.to/4lbpqsn     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Katelyn Beaty joins Amy Fritz for a conversation about what Katelyn learned as she was writing her upcoming book, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church.    Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we talk about:  How did Katelyn decide who to reach out to for endorsements for a book like this? Proximity as an antidote to implosion. An update on my former pastor who plagiarized most of his sermons and personal stories. Ghostwriting Plagiarism What is the role of the consumer?  Featured Guest   Katelyn Beaty https://katelybeaty.com     Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling https://faithfulcounseling.com/untangled   Buy Katelyn's book: https://amzn.to/3AaCGaY     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Caleb Campbell joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to discuss his journey from pastoring to becoming an author, and how to engage lovingly with Christian nationalists.    Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we:   Explore Caleb Campbell's background and transformation from a neo-Nazi skinhead to a church pastor.   Discover the origins and motivations behind Caleb's book on Christian nationalism.   Reflect on the challenges pastors face in navigating cultural and political divides, particularly within the past decade.   Reframe the approach to Christian nationalism as a mission field rather than an enemy to combat.   Consider practical steps for engaging in meaningful, compassionate conversations with those holding nationalist views.   Featured Guest   Caleb Campbell https://www.disarmingleviathan.com     Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling https://faithfulcounseling.com/untangled   Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor https://amzn.to/4hEwCdi   The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family https://amzn.to/4hEwCdi     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Dr. Beth Allison Barr joins Amy Fritz to talk about the how women's roles in church ministry have changed throughout history. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode we:   Dive into the origins and unexpected reactions to Barr's previous work, "The Making of Biblical Womanhood."   Explore how Barr's experiences as both a historian and pastor's wife influenced her latest work.   Unpack the historical context of ordination and the roles women played in early church leadership.   Reveal how cultural forces and economics, rather than biblical mandates, have historically dictated views on women's roles.   Discuss the Southern Baptist Convention's shifting stance on women's ordination in response to social and cultural changes.   Shine a light on current issues within the SBC, including the connection between power dynamics and handling of abuse cases.     Featured Guest   Dr. Beth Allison Barr https://bakerbookhouse.com/products/598817     Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling- get 10% off here: BetterHelp - Get Started & Sign-Up Today   Beth's book:  https://bakerbookhouse.com/products/598817     Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky
Marty Duren joins Amy Fritz on the Untangled Faith podcast to explore the intersections of faith, politics, and societal issues. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com In this episode Amy and Marty:   Talk about Marty's journey away from the Moral Majority   Discuss the impact of Christian Nationalism and how that's different than patriotism  Consider how proximity changes how we understand different issues. Talk about why Marty hates the word "impactful"!    Featured Guest   Mary Duren Kingdom in the Midst - On Earth as It is in Heaven  Marty on Bluesky: Marty Duren (@martyduren.bsky.social) — Bluesky Marty on Facebook: Facebook    Resources mentioned   Faithful Counseling- get 10% off here:  BetterHelp - Get Started & Sign-Up Today   Marty's Book, The Disparate Ones  https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-disparate-ones-essays-on-being-in-the-world-but-not-of-the-world/ae8b8e3c312ea6ff?ean=9781736282182&next=t&next=t   Blood Brothers https://amzn.to/41qTiYq   The Hundred Years' War on Palestine https://amzn.to/4i3G9fa  Whose Promised Land  https://amzn.to/43lCULB A Stranger In the Land https://amzn.to/43lCULB    Tell Your Friends! If you loved this episode, leave us a review on your favorite podcast app and share it with a friend. Tag us if you share it on social media.   Follow Untangled Faith wherever you listen to podcasts Follow on  Apple podcasts Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on Podcast Addict   Want to share your thoughts with us or talk about partnering with the show? Email: amy@untangledfaithpodcast.com Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow me on BlueSky


















listening closely. Don't see the analysis lining up with the commentators. Dave is straight shooter. How in the world is going to the source of the gossip being a bully??? I will finish the episodes however I think the commentators need to grow up a bit. Not everything needs to be broken down to a psychological level. Some things are what they are. Stop over analyzing and realize that Dave has every right to protect his company. Loyalty is rare and not evil like your trying to portray. SMH... millennial reaction for sure. Thicken your skin girls!!