
Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1002 | Allie Beth Stuckey Leads the Way for Christians to Talk About Social Issues with Love
05 Dec 2024
Jase, Al, Zach, and Missy discuss the exploitation of Christian compassion with Allie Beth Stuckey, the BlazeTV host of the “Relatable” podcast and author of the NYT bestseller “Toxic Empathy.” Allie Beth offers a guide for talking about such emotional subjects within our society and how Christians can recognize when they're being manipulated by political factions and the secular establishment. Missy’s recent brush with politics and President Trump leaves her more motivated than ever to speak out for truth, and the guys are impressed by Allie Beth’s articulate and compassionate expression of her deeply held values. -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am unashamed. What about you?
Welcome back to Unashamed. We have one of our favorite guests.
No, we have my favorite.
Well, Jace's favorite. There's no doubt about it. Jace, you want to introduce our guest? I have come a long way if you are calling me your favorite guest. I'm glad I said that.
I thought that was obvious. Babe, I do this. Do you like my little mathematical equation every time I've been introducing you? Do you know what it is? What? One plus one is one. Oh, yeah. In Christ. I love it because the math, the new math, is different from a kingdom perspective.
Well, I just remember the first time I ever came on your podcast, I've never seen you so nervous. So I'm glad to know that you settled in.
You make me nervous. That's a fact. But I think that's good. If you're not nervous about something, it doesn't matter. The only time I get nervous is when something really matters. Well, because you're his ultimate fact checker.
I call it accountability on steroids.
Exactly. That part we need to, there's a little something called grace. A little thing called grace.
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