YWAM and the charismatic church
I’m a bit younger than Sharon and can completely relate to the stories in this podcast. Arriving late to the “deconstruction party” can feel a little odd, but Sharon and Tracey’s stories and interviews have given me amazing validation. I was raised in a charismatic church, did a YWAM DTS at age 18, got married at 21, divorced and shunned by many at 25. I left the charismatic church after my divorce however this and others deconstructionist podcasts have given me ever increasing insight into the the damaging effects of my upbringing. I’m grateful for the healing I continue to pursue through friends, therapy and healthy spirituality. Keep sharing Cult Sisters - your voices are resonating everywhere!
kwltt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/23
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Having come from a Christian background/upbringing, so many things have resonated with me and I’ve experienced but not on the same level. So much value and so much truth being spoken through their stories.
Brian Dunn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/23
Loved the latest episode and being able to virtually go along for the return visit to LDM and its surrounding areas. Brought back a lot of memories, good and not so good.
Johnny Alamo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/24
If you were ever influenced by Keith Green’s music and/or the ministry he started with his wife Melody, Last Days Ministries, you probably think of Keith as a prophet, a visionary, a life cut too short. His idealism shone through his lyrics and writings and left you with both guilt at falling...Read full review »
dixonge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/23
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