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May 25, 2022 • 47min

Onto the Bonnet Rippers!

D.L. chats with Valerie Weaver-Zercher about all things Amish Christian fiction! We explore the unique, multi-faceted world of Amish romance, how it ties into the larger evangelical world in general, why it’s so dominated by whiteness, and why it remains such a popular genre among evangelical women today. Valerie Weaver-Zercher is a writer and editor with Broadleaf Books (where D.L. is also an author). Check out her website and her book, which we discuss in this episode, Thrill of the Chaste.We have a website—check it out for more information. You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram.To support our show (we can’t do this without you!), join us on Patreon! You’ll get access to our monthly patron-only episodes (including the entire backlog), as well as occasional zoom hangouts. You can join this community for as little as $1.50 a month!Cover art by Zech Bard.
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May 18, 2022 • 47min

Benevolent Patriarchy on the Prairie

D.L. interviews Daniel Silliman about the Christian romance novel that started it all—Love Comes Softly. We talk about Oke’s Canadian background and how that plays into her writing, as well as the impact her books have had on Christian women and the Christian romance genre as a whole.Daniel is a news editor for Christianity Today and author of Reading Evangelicals. You can follow him on Twitter @danielsillimanHere is an interview with Janette OkeThis article on Active History explores how Janette Oke romanticizes the MountiesYou can check out this detailed report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on their role in the Indian residential school system“I was born on the Canadian prairie. I was actually born at home. This sounds really like old, old west. I was born in a little log house. The doctor came out to our place to deliver me. So it sounds really, really old fashioned. I went to a one room country school. So a lot of what I write, it’s very much a part of my background–as a teenager, and even younger than that, I was very into the west and the pioneer days. So I read everything I could find on the pioneers. I felt they were a very hearty group of people with a lot of bravery to come out and start making a life on a new frontier. Our Canadian west opened up quite a bit different than the stories that I was reading, which were basically westerns from the U.S. side of the border, in that we had the Northwest Mounted Police—they were at that time—and basically precede the settlers.”“We never had the cowboy and Indian skirmishes and the unsettled west for them to come in. We never had sheriffs in Canada. We have had what is now the RCMP, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and so our pioneers came out to a rather settled area as far as the laws were concerned and oftentimes there were groups of people that sort of came together from a united background, and if you look at our small town around our area and find the oldest church you can pretty well say, ‘Well, that group of settlers came from Germany’, ‘That group of settlers came from Sweden’, you know. By the oldest church there you can pretty well identify it, so these people came west with deep, personal faith. That changed the whole color of how our west was settled.”We have a website—check it out for more information. You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram.To support our show (we can’t do this without you!), join us on Patreon! You’ll get access to our monthly patron-only episodes (including the entire backlog), as well as occasional zoom hangouts. You can join this community for as little as $1.50 a month!Cover art by Zech Bard.
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May 11, 2022 • 7min

A clip from "First Love" - a recent patreon-only episode.

Since Krispin's laptop was being repaired all last week, we won't have a new Christian romance episode up until next week - BUT here's a little clip from a recent patroon-only episode.You can become a patreon supporter of the podcast for as little as $1.50 a month.ALSO - this Saturday, May 15th, our patreon community is going to watch The Jesus Music together - and have a group chat along at the same time. Become a supporter & get details on how to watch along!
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Apr 27, 2022 • 59min

Bad Women of the Bible (interview with Sharifa Stevens)

Danielle interviews Sharifa Stevens about the book of Esther, and the Bible stories that have been romanticized - and shouldn’t have been. Follow Sharifa on Twitter or Instagram! Also, subscribe to her substack!Check out her chapter in Vindicating the VixensDid you grow up reading Christian Romance books? Why not try recapping one (under a minute is great) for us and making it onto the podcast! Simply call in to our voicemail line at ‪(612) 656-9562 or record a voice memo and email it to us at propheticimaginationstation@gmail.com. For more information on our podcast, check out our website. You can also find us on Twitter and on Instragram.  To support our show (we can’t do this without you!) join us at Patreon! We do monthly episodes for patrons-only and occasionally do a fun zoom hangout. You can join this community and get access to the backlog of patron-only podcasts for as little as $1.50 a month!
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Apr 13, 2022 • 42min

Romancing the Gospel

Danielle tells Krispin about why Christian romance has flown under the radar - and needs some attention!Did you grow up reading Christian Romance books? Why not try recapping one (under a minute is great) for us and making it onto the podcast! Simply call in to our voicemail line at ‪(612) 656-9562 or record a voice memo and email it to us at propheticimaginationstation@gmail.com. Statistics on Romance Readers found here.  Bell Hooks on romance books for the Washington Post.From Reddit (on a thread about Bell Hooks):“Romance as a genre is a safe haven for so many of us. We come here to know what it is to love deeply and be loved in return. For marginalized people especially having a place to land, this inclusive affirming space is more important than ever. Romance writers have been pushing boundaries for a long time, fighting for a space to tell our stories where women are sexual, Black love is cherished, queerness celebrated, where disabled people are beautiful, and the working class get HEAs [Happily Ever Afters]”Books and authors to be explored later on in this series:Janette OkeFrancine Rivers Christy Miller SeriesBodie TheoneAmish RomanceAnd more!For more information on our podcast, check out our website. You can also find us on Twitter and on Instragram.  To support our show (we can’t do this without you!) join us at Patreon! We do monthly episodes for patrons-only and occasionally do a fun zoom hangout. You can join this community and get access to the backlog of patron-only podcasts for as little as $1.50 a month!Cover Art by Zech Bard
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Feb 22, 2022 • 46min

More Than a Feeling (Adventures in Odyssey)

We decided for Krispin's book release day to drop an episode, and we're talking about feelings & faith. We listened to & discussed this episode about feelings, faith, evangelism, Jesus bracelets, worrying about salvation, and marriage. To pair with this episode, we are releasing a patreon-only episode where we talk about the attachment styles of Whit, Connie, Eugene, Tom and others!
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Jan 24, 2022 • 1h 5min

Ruining Love

Krispin and Danielle compare the film adaptation of Redeeming Love.Trigger warnings: sexual assault, childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence and panic attacks/anxiety attacks.Redeeming Love was a book written by a reformed romance author in 1991, to give a modern-but-not-that-modern retelling of the book of Hosea.-----Send us an email or find us on social media to tell us about what movies you think we should watch!You can support the show by becoming a patreon. You can follow the show on twitter and instagram, and visit our website. You can follow Krispin at twitter and instagram and sign up for a monthly email about attachment, spirituality and evangelicalism here. Pre order Krispin's book here!You can follow DL on twitter and instagram, and buy her books here. 
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Jan 19, 2022 • 48min

Tear It Down, Brick by Brick

Trigger warning! Sexual & religious abuse.We think it's worth watching the 2-minute trailer before listening to this episode. We discuss the Netflix doc 'Procession,' about survivors of sexual abuse by clergy. The documentary follows six male survivors as they create short films based on their experience, with a drama therapist. TW: sexual abuse, religious abuse.We mentioned some resources around the topic:Traumatized by Religious Abuse by Connie Baker (and check out our episode where we interview her here).Something's Not Right Here by Wade MullenRedeeming Power: Understanding Authority & Abuse in the Church by Diane Langberg. Send us an email or find us on social media to tell us about what movies you think we should watch!You can support the show by becoming a patreon. You can follow the show on twitter and instagram, and visit our website. You can follow Krispin at twitter and instagram and sign up for a monthly email about attachment, spirituality and evangelicalism here. Pre order Krispin's book here!You can follow DL on twitter and instagram, and buy her books here. 
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Dec 22, 2021 • 43min

Faith Enough to Win the Super Bowl

We talk about the movie American Underdog.Send us an email or find us on social media to tell us about what movies you think we should watch!You can support the show by becoming a patreon. You can follow the show on twitter and instagram, and visit our website. You can follow Krispin at twitter and instagram and sign up for a monthly email about attachment, spirituality and evangelicalism here. Pre order Krispin's book here!You can follow DL on twitter and instagram, and buy her books here. 
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Dec 8, 2021 • 53min

A Very Special Christmas Replay

This is a replay of an episode from two years ago - we talk about Christmas in evangelicalism, evangelistic musicals and why Krispin thinks Christmas time is a sexy time.

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