Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

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11 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 9min

Ep 1216 | Can Catholics Claim the One True Church? | Lila Rose

In this insightful discussion, Lila Rose, founder of Live Action and a passionate advocate for pro-life issues, shares her perspectives on family planning and motherhood from a Catholic viewpoint. She dives into the emotional and spiritual challenges of discerning when to expand a family and addresses the ethical considerations surrounding IVF. Lila also tackles the complexities of baptism practices and Mary’s role in Catholic doctrine, contrasting her beliefs with Allie's Protestant perspective, leading to a thoughtful dialogue on faith and unity.
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10 snips
Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 6min

Ep 1215 | Baylor University’s New LGBTQ Program Betrays Baptist Roots

The podcast dives into Baylor University's acceptance of a substantial grant promoting LGBTQ inclusion, raising questions about its Baptist values. Discussions reveal concerns over a progressive shift, prioritizing subjective experiences over biblical truths. The hosts critique how financial backing influences religious institutions, leading to tensions with traditional theology. They explore the implications for faith communities and the cultural battles surrounding these changes, highlighting the ongoing struggle between upholding Christian beliefs and contemporary social justice movements.
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10 snips
Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 13min

Ep 1214 | Texas Tragedy: Facts, Heroism, & God’s Goodness

A tragic flash flood in Central Texas leads to the loss of at least 82 lives, including young campers. The podcast highlights heroic rescues, community support, and the emotional toll on families. It critiques the politicization of the disaster and addresses the effectiveness of weather warnings. The discussion also delves into theological questions about suffering and the fate of unbaptized children, emphasizing hope and God’s mercy. Personal stories of faith and community resilience are shared, promoting charitable actions and spiritual growth.
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11 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 57min

Ep 1213 | Infant Baptism vs. Believers' Baptism: What’s Biblical?

Dive into the heated debate between infant baptism and believers’ baptism. Explore paedobaptism's roots in tradition, where infants are baptized to cleanse original sin. Contrast this with the credobaptist view, emphasizing personal faith as essential before baptism. Discover the historical context and scriptures supporting each belief, highlighting their significance within Christianity. This engaging discussion invites respectful dialogue on profound theological topics!
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7 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 2min

Ep 1212 | The Left Cares About (Certain) Unborn Babies Now

The discussion dives into David French's evolving stance on transgender issues and its implications for conservative values. It examines scientific inconsistencies surrounding gender identity claims highlighted by figures like Brian Riedl, now Jessica. The podcast also tackles the contentious topic of birthright citizenship, dissecting recent Supreme Court rulings and the political discourse surrounding immigration and unborn rights. Lastly, it addresses a viral story involving an ICE detainee's alleged medical neglect, urging caution in emotionally driven narratives.
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4 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 5min

Ep 1211 | Israel: What Should Christians Think? And an Announcement

Dive into the multifaceted relationship between Christianity and Israel, exploring distinct theological perspectives. Discover the implications of recent geopolitical events, including the Israel-Iran conflict, and engage in discussions on dispensationalism and covenant theology. Hear a fascinating critique of conspiracy theories that intertwine scripture with modern beliefs about Israel. Plus, get insights on aligning financial decisions with Christian values and an exciting announcement about an upcoming women’s conference!
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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep 1210 | Is Your Sunscreen Poisoning You? | Bethany McDaniel

Bethany McDaniel, founder of Primally Pure and advocate for non-toxic skincare, shares her journey from farming to creating natural beauty products. She discusses the controversial elements of conventional sunscreens and promotes mindful sun exposure. Bethany delves into the issues caused by hormone disruptors in personal care products and explores the significance of natural ingredients like beef tallow and zinc oxide. Balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship, she highlights the role of faith in her brand and offers insights on holistic health practices.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 55min

Ep 1209 | Jesus Is Moving in LA — Meet the Ministry Behind It | Matthew Barnett

Join Matthew Barnett, founder of the Dream Center in LA, as he shares his inspiring journey from hesitant pastor to transformative leader. He discusses how the center helps over 700 residents daily, tackling homelessness and addiction through faith-based initiatives. Matthew critiques ineffective policies, reveals the importance of forgiveness in healing, and emphasizes community support during crises like COVID-19. His insights on navigating faith and politics offer a compelling look at maintaining integrity while serving the vulnerable.
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11 snips
Jun 23, 2025 • 55min

Ep 1208 | House Inhabit on God, Karen Read & Why Vanity Fair Fears Her | Jessica Reed Kraus

In this insightful discussion, journalist Jessica Reed Kraus, known as House Inhabit, shares her evolution from mom blogger to a key figure in media. She dives into her coverage of high-profile stories like Britney Spears' conservatorship and the RFK Jr. campaign. Jessica discusses the emotional impact of reporting on sensitive topics like abortion and justice while navigating online criticism. She reflects on her spiritual journey and growing curiosity about faith, aiming to inspire her audience through her experiences.
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18 snips
Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 6min

Ep 1207 | Therapy Whistleblower Exposes Forced Sexual Rituals at Catholic University | Naomi Epps Best

Naomi Epps Best, a graduate student at Santa Clara University studying family and marriage counseling, reveals her alarming experiences in a human sexuality course. She faced mandatory assignments involving explicit content and discussed the ethical implications of such education, particularly in a Catholic setting. Naomi’s Christian faith motivated her to expose the curriculum, leading to her dismissal after publishing a Wall Street Journal op-ed. The conversation delves into the challenges of maintaining personal beliefs in ideologically driven educational environments.

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