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Joelle Kidd, "Jesusland: Stories from the Upside Down World of Christian Pop Culture" (ECW Press, 2025)

Sep 7, 2025
Joelle Kidd, author of "Jesusland: Stories from the Upside Down World of Christian Pop Culture," reflects on her evangelical adolescence infused with early 2000s Christian pop culture. She shares humorous and poignant insights about the commercialization of faith and the rise of purity culture. Kidd discusses the exploitation of volunteer labor in Christian filmmaking and how early Christian pop influences contemporary political movements. Her compelling essays bridge personal experiences with a critique of the socio-political ramifications of evangelicalism today.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Culture-Shock Return

  • Joelle Kidd describes moving from secular Eastern Europe into a private Christian school and experiencing culture shock.
  • She learned an entire parallel Christian pop culture of music, movies, and celebrities she hadn't known before.
INSIGHT

2000s As Evangelical Pop Peak

  • The early 2000s were a high-water mark for profitable Christian bookstores, labels, and crossover pop culture.
  • That profitability coincided with stronger evangelical political lobbying and mainstream influence.
INSIGHT

Evangelicalism's Conversion Engine

  • Kidd defines evangelicalism as a slippery, non-denominational Christianity focused on conversion and evangelizing.
  • That missionary impulse makes evangelical culture uniquely tied to producing and marketing pop culture.
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