Just okay
Have to agree with the comments about the narrator getting in the way of the story. He steps all over the women’s stories in multiple episodes with his own thoughts about what happened. Great storytellers don’t insert themselves into the narrative. While it seems clear Hillsong is wildly dysfunctional and deserves all the scrutiny it is getting, some of the reactions here are overly dramatic (I mean what college dorm anywhere doesn’t have people sharing rooms and using bunk beds??). Including horrified reactions to things like this take away from the really serious issues that seem to be happening there.
Podcastfan78 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/23
More reviews of Faith on Trial: Hillsong
This podcast is very hard to listen to. I am interested in the topic and would love to learn more about Hillsong but am disappointed after every episode. The host is constantly shocked at the smallest reveal. He states the obvious and regularly reminds us how he is feeling (usually shocked).
Maz1118 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/05/23
The issues raised in this podcast are resonating with me. Many years ago, while at a Hillsong conference, I was in a conversation where one of their prominent Worship Leaders and her husband, the Music Director, were expressing how they couldn’t even afford their own house even though they’d...Read full review »
cheekyg01 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/19/23
This podcast puts a human face to those who have suffered at the hands of Hillsong. It’s accessible for those who aren’t familiar with the Hillsong conglomerate, but also rings true to those who have experienced it. It is so important that someone shines a light on the corruption, greed and...Read full review »
llemonadestand via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/28/23
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