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Church Girls Gone Bad
Church Girls Gone Bad
Former evangelicals and ex-megachurch youth workers Emily Arnold & Heather Leith hold curiosity-driven conversations about deconstruction, spirituality, and rediscovering who they are. From meeting way back in their megachurch's junior high ministry to working on the same youth ministry team to going to Christian college together, these two dear friends are now processing the evangelical culture they grew up in...and out of.  Along with guests who are on various paths of deconstructing Christianity, they'll be unpacking their church-kid baggage, addressing once-taboo topics, asking their...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 58 ratings
Authentic
This show represents what all of us are looking for in a spiritual podcast: authenticity. With all the drama surrounding religion and spirituality (from disowning to literal holy wars), the best we can do is share our own experiences honestly. That’s what you’ll find here.
Notgreatbutgettingbetter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/24
Love this podcast
Just listened to the first episode and I am so happy to have found this podcast! I could relate to so many of the feelings and experience you all talked about. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences as it gives me a space to think and reflect on my relationship to faith, beliefs and god.
Flo-baby via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/21
Reminds me I am not alone.
Love this. Also I currently go to the school you all went to. Additionally HUMMING BIRDS in the May 16th episode. They have been the same reminder for me and in times of decisions. Thank you for sharing and creating this podcast as I go through Bible college. I’m ready to challenge and find Jesus...Read full review »
robinnicoleahl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/21
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