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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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×The two words that have been driving me this year, not just the month of January, which felt like a year. But, you know, for the past several months: Healthy skepticism . Is it ok to be skeptical of the leaders and institutions and, to put a finer point on it, your church? Here are some thoughts i've had on the age of skepticism and rampant DIStrust, especially in the church landscape. Transcript available if you prefer to read along... https://askingforme.org/2025/02/04/is-it-the-dawning-of-the-age-of-skepticism/…
Part 1 of Moses Flores' story is here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2mOMaeIeVnuHeZvF2N1JSI?si=BIPw1tXdTdaJrI8swC9aow In Part 2, Moses shares the fallout of attempting to request charges against his senior pastor and how the pastor instead turned others against Moses and bore false witness about Moses' engagement in ministry and even his marriage, harming his wife and family in the process. Listen in to more of Moses' story and how he continues to call his brothers in his previous church and Presbytery to love and to save each other from their sinfulness. AskingForMe.org…
"Leaving Church" is a series of stories recorded with people who have left their churches and/or denominations over the past few years. You can listen to other episodes on AskingForMe.org. Sadly, a common story among church goers is how actions of the leaders are targeted against someone who asks for more accountability from them. This is the story that our guest, Moses Flores, shares about his church in McAllen, Texas. A former ruling elder and ministry leader in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), Flores tells how he went from a supportive relationship with the lead Pastor of his church to a "no win situation" once he became the target of spiritually abusive decisions. Listen in to part 1 as Moses shares his story and the hurtful experience he and his wife endured at the hands of the South Texas Presbytery, PCA. Stay tuned for Part 2 to be released soon. on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.…
Reflections on The Wall of Silence podcast Episodes 8-9: Helen's Story I just finished listening to a podcast and wanted to record some thoughts I had. It's called The Wall of Silence, and it was a two-part episode that I listened to from a woman who had been on the ACNA Bishops Council in the Midwest. I was struck by how similar things were between her story and mine and my husband. Here are some of those thoughts. You can also read the transcript on the blog at askingforme.org.…
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1 Spiritual Abuse: Part 1 1:19:04
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What is spiritual abuse? Why does it seem so prevalent and whose fault is it? Who gets to say what abuse is or isn't? Join us as we talk about what we've learned and seen and experienced in the first of the discussions on Spiritual Abuse in the Church.
What does gender have to do with the gospel? Why do some of us make a big deal about the four women named in Matthew's account of the birth of Jesus? Is there significance to the gender roles society has seemed to instill for millenia and is there something to be said for how women have been treated throughout history in our interpretations of the bible and the inspiration and encouragement we receive now from what we know about the story of God's people? I'm not answering all of these questions here, but we start to connect dots from a very personal experience in the Church and denominational alignments with Complementarian Theology to the time when my husband had to leave those affiliations behind in order to fully follow after the Jesus he continues to believe. Transcripts available on our blog at askingforme.org…
"And the reason why we don’t have Bathsheba’s name in this passage very much, the reason that she’s referred to as wife and woman more often is because this is a story about an abuser . This is a story about David who abused his power. He abused his physical power, his spiritual power, his social power. He abused his power that he was given to rule and reign righteously. It is a story about an abuser." To read the transcript: https://askingforme.org/2024/12/08/advent-3-about-uriahs-wife/…
Throughout scripture, we see God saying, care for the widows, care for the orphans, care for the poor, that if we have the resources to care for widows, orphans, poor, and anyone who cannot care for themselves, and if we have those resources and we don’t, we are no longer on the side of justice. We are no longer on the side of God. To read the transcript at askingforme.org https://askingforme.org/2024/12/01/advent-series-2-restoring-ruth/…
Listen in on these sermons from Advent and you'll hear it. Truth and Justice for the oppressed and hope for the women who bore the marks of abuse and shame. To read the transcript of this episode, visit our blog at https://askingforme.org/2024/11/19/advent-series-1-tamar-the-more-righteous-than-judah/ Looking back, these sermons by Rob were a crucial turning point for both Rob and Robin. Through digging into these stories of the women in the Bible, they couldn't help but see the parallels to modern day cases of abuse that they personally experienced and were watching unfold for far too many others in church ministry. These sermons and discussions that Rob and Robin had over the months of November and December of 2022 during the Advent and Christmas season were truly the movement of the Holy Spirit of Jesus calling them to follow His leading no matter where they might go. It cost them their jobs, many friends and colleagues, their reputations, and their home. Asking For Me was born out of the searching for Robin and other friends in ministry, trying to make sense of the stories we were hearing and experiencing firsthand, and re-commiting to truth and justice instead of shallow performative peacekeeping (peacefaking) and cover ups of abuse.…
A quick few thoughts on forgiveness and a brief review of some of Tim Keller's book Forgive. False performative peace is a plague on the church. Forgiveness is often a demand that leads to false peace and unity. NOTE: A full transcript is available on the website if you prefer to read it.
CW/TW: Suicide and hell Please also note there are occasional dogs barking and emergency sirens in the background at 0:30 seconds and 5:00 and around 11:10, later on . I tried to edit most of it out. If that bothers you, I am so sorry. I will also post the transcript if you'd rather read it. I totally understand. The summary is this: all suicides do not go to hell. It is not biblically sound doctrine and a hateful theology. God loves you. I deeply believe it. More to come...…
Eugene would like to apologize for being a bit raw and unfiltered in this recording. He says he was in a mood. We loved every word and hope you do too! Eugene is an ordained minister with over 25 years of experience in local church ministry. For 17 years, he played an integral role in growing a church from its early stages into a thriving, multi-location community. However, recognizing the need to rethink traditional models, Eugene discerned that it was time to step beyond the familiar and reimagine what it means to be and do “church" from the ground up. He left his pastoral role in 2020 to establish New Wine Collective, a church innovation think tank and R&D lab. Since founding New Wine Collective, Eugene has been learning, ideating, and convening conversations about the evolving spiritual landscape and future of the Church. He speaks, facilitates, and consults with churches and organizations interested in exploring change and innovation, all while remaining a pastor at heart who loves walking alongside people in their journeys. Eugene’s passions lie in systemic change and designing new ways of being the Church that can help heal the world and give everyone a place to belong. Eugene grew up in Queens, NY and Seoul, Korea, and now lives in the Boston area. He loves hanging out with his three children, enjoying good food, cooking, and watching Korean dramas with his wife. Read more about New Wine and other initiatives: Our website: newwinecollective.org Threads, Facebook, Instagram: @eugenepkim ###…
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1 Leaving church Ep2: with Timothy Cho 1:16:55
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The 2nd conversation in the series on leaving the church is with Timothy Cho, a former PCA member. Abuse of spiritual authority in the church is one of the most cited reasons for many leaving evangelical spaces as more and more stories of harm and confusion come out from the pews. For more on Timothy's story and info on his new initiatives: timothyisaiahcho.substack.com https://www.instagram.com/tisaiahcho and his COFFEE! https://www.mosaiccolumbus.com/…
Join our conversation with Reverend Laura Tarro at Bethany Covenant Church in the suburbs of West Chicago. Tarro is a church planter with Evangelical Covenant Church , a denomination that celebrates and promotes female pastors and church planting. Visit our website for more information about resources for women in church planting and more.…
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1 Leaving church Ep1: leaving the denomination with Steve Marusich 1:06:27
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Our new season starts with a conversation with pastor Steve Marusich, formerly a PCA Teaching Elder. In what ended with a classic whistleblower case, Steve talks about the events that led up to his church in Indiana leaving the denomination they once called home.
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