Leaving Bill Gothard’s Cult-Like Teachings for the True Gospel | Guest: Jinger Duggar Vuolo | Ep 745

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
  • Today we’re joined by Jinger Duggar Vuolo, author of "Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear," and formerly of the "19 Kids and Counting" franchise. In her new book, Jinger shares her theological journey from following a fundamentalist leader to finding freedom in Christ. We discuss her upbringing under the teachings of Bill Gothard, who taught strict rules on modesty and behavior, and how these teachings were rooted in fear, superstition, and control and led Jinger to believe she needed to earn favor with God. We discuss her childhood growing up on TV (despite never watching TV), struggling with an eating disorder, and wrestling with the idea of attending a church outside her doctrine growing up. We discuss how Jinger met her husband, Jeremy, and how his theology helped shape hers. Jinger explains the difference between “deconstruction” and “disentangling” faith and why disentangling can lead to true restoration under biblical truth.
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    Timecodes:
    (00:00) Intro
    (01:11) Interview with Jinger begins / "Becoming Free Indeed"
    (01:56) Bill Gothard's teaching
    (08:55) Growing up on TV
    (15:08) Struggling with fear
    (19:42) Struggling with an eating disorder
    (22:04) Parental authority & gaining favor with God
    (27:45) Letting go of old theology
    (40:45) Deconstruction vs. disentanglement
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    Leaving Bill Gothard’s Cult-Like Teachings for the True Gospel | Guest: Jinger Duggar Vuolo | Ep 745

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  • @KManwarren
    @KManwarren Год назад +1754

    The best part about this interview is that she answers questions thoroughly without dragging people's names through the mud. She still honors her parents for being loving and God-fearing and God honoring and I think we could all learn something from that.

    • @kathymyers7279
      @kathymyers7279 Год назад +9

      And God honored her parents .

    • @stevesmith1493
      @stevesmith1493 Год назад +30

      Yes. We can learn they were wrong.

    • @KManwarren
      @KManwarren Год назад +66

      @@stevesmith1493 we already knew that. Her graciousness is a great example of God's free, undeserved grace toward us, because we are wrong, too....born into sin. Wrong from the beginning and doing wrong knowingly and unknowingly until we die, friend. God doesn't look at us and throw us away. You should take those same pointing fingers and lift them to God in gratitude for His mercy toward you, then put them together with the other 8 fingers and pray for them.

    • @francinesanchez5402
      @francinesanchez5402 Год назад +18

      I think we can all find ways, daily, that God blesses us. But the teachings really tore apart their family. I feel for them. Their oldest son is in jail and…… they’ve been through a lot. Monetary blessings are not always the most important.

    • @KManwarren
      @KManwarren Год назад +14

      @@francinesanchez5402 yeah, In my sure that looking back they wouldn't say it was worth it. Definitely need to pray for all of them. There's a ton of healing that they will need that only God can provide. Not to mention the other people still deceived in that teaching.

  • @robyngaiotti9894
    @robyngaiotti9894 Год назад +761

    I literally left the church, the Lord, whole thing after attending a Bill Gothard Seminar as a teenager. I was already living in an extremely Conservative Christian home, and as I sat in that stadium and heard ALL THOSE RULES, something inside me just snapped. I ended up wandering for 15 years, making a lot of mistakes, before I discovered the true love and grace of God. I am so glad Jinger was able to find a more grace filled Gospel.

    • @ebonyscruggs8619
      @ebonyscruggs8619 Год назад +29

      Glad you made it back to the true Gospel Robyn welcome home!

    • @barbourjohn
      @barbourjohn Год назад +6

      Curious. What was the big thing that so triggered you?

    • @suburbanrapper
      @suburbanrapper Год назад +14

      what the devil intended for evil God Almighty can turn for good.. God works all things together.. Only God can do this... amazing grace..... May we all be healed in Jesus Christ in Jesus' name.. do it Lord for your Glory... Only you Lord for your glory! trample the works of the enemy... again and again and again.

    • @kimr9960
      @kimr9960 Год назад +6

      Wow, I am so proud of you Jinger. Jeremey saved your life.

    • @robyngaiotti9894
      @robyngaiotti9894 Год назад +20

      @@barbourjohn I think it would make more sense if you understood my home of origin. Lovely Christian parents but trapped in a very rigid, fearful, religious spirit. No grace just an angry God who demanded we live under rules and more rules. No drinking, dancing, smoking, movies, bathing suits, etc. And then Bill Gothard trots our MORE rules, more regulations, more restrictions, etc and something inside me snapped.

  • @laurisaborlovan9513
    @laurisaborlovan9513 Год назад +222

    Her fiancé did the right thing by telling her to go back to the Bible to find peace. That's really wonderful to hear.

    • @kaykay1076
      @kaykay1076 Год назад +5

      But think about it, every person who is claiming to preach the “truth” is using the Bible to say that’s what he is doing. That’s why Sola Scriptura (the Bible alone) is not the truth. Nowhere in the Bible does it say you are you’re own authority to interpret scripture. You need a church and a magisterium to do it so you are not led astray by evil men and “itchy ears” This is the reason you have thousands of Protestant Denominations who all claim to be teaching from the same Bible. Yet you only have one Catholic Church, which dates back to the Apostles. Protestants have only been around for 500 years. Something to think about 💁🏼‍♀️

    • @andreawally4488
      @andreawally4488 Год назад +5

      ​@@kaykay1076 The Holy Spirit is not only our comforter, sent after JESUS' assension to heaven, but John 14:26 , John 16:1, and other passages, show how He would lead us into understanding the truth in GOD'S word as well. There is nothing wrong with others helping us, along the journey of understanding GOD'S word. However, He has promised to show us if we ask. We need to pray to Him, by faith, to open our understanding. Studying GOD'S word is like searching for treasures (Proverbs 2:3-8). It's line upon line (Isaiah 28:10-13) Understanding of principles and GOD's prophecies is to study the harmonious whole in both the old and new testaments. May GOD continue to lead us on that narrow path because there is only one way, not the broad way "anyway goes" to heaven ( Matthew 7:13-14)🙏

    • @BitsyBee
      @BitsyBee Год назад +3

      ​@@kaykay1076
      Thanks for saying what I wanted to say but was afraid I couldn't say it as gently as you did. I am a convert to Catholicism. I love my evangelical friends..and the Duggars...and believe their faith is sincere, but it's painful to watch sheep wandering. I know many ignorant Catholics wander too. Praying for all souls today!

    • @BitsyBee
      @BitsyBee Год назад

      @@andreawally4488 All true but there are two lungs to divine revelation, scripture and tradition. How did the earliest disciples who witnessed Jesus interpret scripture? What has the Church always taught about about a given principle or doctrine? We can guard ourselves by getting our doctrine and practice from the Church and not a single individual, e.g. Bill Gothard.

    • @deebullock9284
      @deebullock9284 Год назад

      @@kaykay1076 THE CHURCH OF CHRIST became because of JESUS CHRIST, and only JESUS CHRIST!!! Catholics follow rules & law, THE CHURCH OF CHRIST FOLLOWS GOD, JESUS, THE HOLY SPIRIT, & THE BIBLE, which is literally GODS WORD!!!

  • @jettblac12
    @jettblac12 Год назад +139

    Jinger is very classy. She doesn't speak badly of anyone when she speaks. She carries herself with such grace. God Bless her, Jeremy, and their kids. I feel bad for their family living in the shadow of Josh's shame. I know it's not her doing, but all of them are always questioned about it.

    • @tiafenner8427
      @tiafenner8427 Год назад +9

      I wondered if some of her fear & shame as a child is because of what her brother did to her & other sisters. And not knowing how to handle that as a "Gothard Christian" she probably thought she did something wrong to make her brother act that way toward her. her "punishment" for a sin was her brothers inappropriate acts.

  • @savedbygrace745
    @savedbygrace745 Год назад +578

    I get her 💯 after leaving Mormonism of 34 yrs for a true biblical relationship with Christ.

    • @whitneypay515
      @whitneypay515 Год назад +17

      My experience with LDS is way different. I’ve never felt this fear of God. I’m happy you found another church to join.

    • @lindseymiller8165
      @lindseymiller8165 Год назад +22

      I am a member of the lds church and I also have never felt the fear of having to strictly adhere to rules and guidelines. I have felt love and grace and an understanding we are human and make mistakes. It makes me sad that people had a fear based experience with mormonism because that is not the core of the teachings. I think it was culturally perpetuated. I'm glad you found a place where you don't feel that because God is love, forgiveness and grace.

    • @VWCheryl
      @VWCheryl Год назад +22

      Same! I left the LDS church this year and I feel the same.

    • @hayday4304
      @hayday4304 Год назад +22

      Same. I'm also a former Mormon and this was so relatable.

    • @gracekelehar4014
      @gracekelehar4014 Год назад +25

      I come from a very legalistic baptist background. The spirit of religion is fully aware in there. My mother told me god would break my legs if I wore high heals. I wore shorts in my house, so I was as asking to get raped. That kind of thing. So, I totally get what’s being said here. I FLED from God, and only came back 3 years ago...and I'm 39. I love Jesus and thr grace he's given us.

  • @martynlloydjonesfangirl
    @martynlloydjonesfangirl Год назад +965

    What I love about Jinger's story here is that it shows for true believers, nothing can snatch them (us) out of the father's hand. Many in her shoes would throw the whole of Christianity away. But she persisted and sorted out the false from the true.

    • @iamlins_
      @iamlins_ Год назад +23

      Yes! I was just thinking that. Im so grateful she didnt walk away completely.

    • @skyelynnae
      @skyelynnae Год назад +6

      Yes, this!!

    • @donnarobison5722
      @donnarobison5722 Год назад +7

      God knew Jingers heart!

    • @SarahStuckstede
      @SarahStuckstede Год назад +6

      Lmao, way to judge other people's lived experiences.🙄

    • @heathermarie3820
      @heathermarie3820 Год назад

      Yes!

  • @jannadepue6037
    @jannadepue6037 Год назад +454

    I grew up in the Gothard ministry, and also a cult in our church, and I worked closely with Bill at his Headquarters from 1988-1994. The Lord has also helped me untangle those deeply embedded beliefs that actually damaged my relationship with Jesus

    • @shannonstruik9394
      @shannonstruik9394 Год назад +19

      Oh my, me too, I too went to seminars in the 80's and took me years to untangle the lies and unbiblical teaching.

    • @HeatherViking1740
      @HeatherViking1740 Год назад +19

      Legalism is so destructive. I’m so glad you got free!

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад +3

      Kristen Rasmussen what do you mean by Legalism? Most people today in the progressive space would consider Allie that.

    • @BitsyBee
      @BitsyBee Год назад +3

      ​@@IWantToMature85 Right it's good to define this. It's a lie to say Christianity has no rules or disciplines. Historically when Christians formed communities under a set of rules, (e.g. the Rule of Bennedict), people joined voluntarily and agreed to them. The leader was approved and ordained by Church authority and did not take this role upon himself or impose his own ideas or Bible interpretations on others.

    • @beckysmith6375
      @beckysmith6375 Год назад

      I first went to a Gothard Basic seminar, correctly called Institute in Basic Life Principles, when I was a rebellious teen. His teaching helped me see my parents in a different light, and harmony was restored to our home. From that point on, my parents, sister and I went to the seminars yearly and looked forward to them with anticipation. God used Bill Gothard's ministry to turn my life around. I've been happily married for 30 years because of principles I learned at that seminar! We didn't follow all the recommendations that are available through the home schooling arm of the ministry. That is a separate organization called ATI, or Advanced Training Institute. We know many families who used those materials and liked them. It's ridiculous to just hear of one person's experience and unique home situation and see the entire ministry through that person's experiences!!!

  • @valeriegoldstein3483
    @valeriegoldstein3483 Год назад +801

    A friend paid for my husband and I to attend a Bill Gothard seminar when we were newlyweds in 1983. We walked out about halfway through the first session… the legalism was outrageous; he went so far as to list specific (normal) sexual activities within marriage and condemn them and was very condemning toward parents. Come to find out, he himself was unmarried with no children!! Yes, a real expert! I’m so glad we had the discernment to walk out

    • @melissaa152
      @melissaa152 Год назад +64

      I was invited by an older Christian woman to attend one of Gothard’s conferences years ago. I was shocked by his low view of women. Wives were to place their husband before God and obey their husband even if what their husband asked them to do was immoral. Her husband’s will always was primary. Women were promised God’s blessing if they obeyed their husband no matter what. A woman gave her testimony of how she was asked by her husband to participate in doing something she knew to be wrong. But she obeyed her husband and believed that God blessed her for her “obedience” ignoring her own knowledge of right and wrong from the Bible.

    • @laurab8547
      @laurab8547 Год назад +66

      My parents went to those seminars too in the 80s at least twice. All of these false teachings about authority and submission really messed up their marriage because my dad was a controlling narcissist and it fed into his need for power, adoration and control. My poor mother couldn’t voice her opinion or disagreement with anything he said or did without creating a huge argument and lots of hard feelings and bitterness between them. I now understand how bad the cultish teachings of Bill Gothard were for our family!

    • @shelleyboggs2527
      @shelleyboggs2527 Год назад +23

      Gothard had a strong hold on a church I was in. Hated it. Felt like I was back in the cult I grew up in.

    • @mafp22w
      @mafp22w Год назад +26

      Weren’t they called “Basic Youth Conflicts”?

    • @triciabarnes268
      @triciabarnes268 Год назад +31

      Bills never been married 😆 of course he doesn’t want couples to enjoy each other.

  • @missmayte281
    @missmayte281 Год назад +361

    My husband and I were introduced to Gothard’s Basic Life Principles through another couple at our church. We were young believers, young parents and seeking wisdom! We were excited during the first 1/2 of that seminar and then he brought up “ungodly melodies.”
    My father and my husband were both Classical Concert pianists and it became THAT clear that he was speaking extra-biblically : RIGHT there!
    Years later we moved from Miami to Washington state and while we were homeschooling, we met an entire Bill Gothard group…it was devastatingly heartbreaking.
    The women in the group accused me of wearing harlot colors - Red and Plum (I’m Cuban with dark skin and I was a Winter - none of them were. My modest dresses were deemed trashy because of the color.
    It was absolutely heartbreaking to watch the kids growing in such an unbiblical, unhealthy environment - it sounds like her parents were healthy but the group we met were all soooo unhealthy. Yet, as long as they obeyed the Gothard principles, they thought they were above reproach. 😣
    …the Gothard principles seem to inherently avoid the one-another’s and there is absolutely no room for actual grace.
    Thank you Allie - big props for this interview.
    Ginger - Jesus relentlessly pursued you and rescued you. Praise his HOLY NAME!!! ♥️

    • @lizziedssg8643
      @lizziedssg8643 Год назад +1

      Excellent comment! I do wish, though, that. Jinger or Ally had pointed out something critically important: the lack of formal education in this cult that keeps kids woefully ignorant of history, science, literature and pretty much everything academic. I would say that these IBLP folks have the equivalent of a middle school education. Just enough to keep them barefoot and pregnant 🤰

    • @arbonneladyTN
      @arbonneladyTN Год назад +14

      Fully agree! Heartbreaking is a good word for the whole thing. I can’t remember the year that I was introduced to those teachings, however as a singer I knew he was way OFF the music score! I never gave him any credit.
      Jinger is a brave young lady. And considering how her brother sexually abuse the sisters, I am so disappointed in so much regarding the family which was lead so far away from the true word of God.
      As a mother I can know the pain Jinger’s mother must have.

    • @saraz9017
      @saraz9017 Год назад

      😣

    • @theirmom4723
      @theirmom4723 Год назад +14

      Jinger's parents were anything but healthy

    • @sheilanixon913
      @sheilanixon913 Год назад +6

      A group of these people began to attend a church attended by Billy Graham's daughter, She was doing a wonderful work , with lone mothers , (some of them were UNMARRIED MOTHERS !! Oh dear !! A couple from the group got themselves elected to the Eldership, and the wonderful work being done , was closed down at this couple's insistance.
      Marriages in this church broke down under pressure from this group. Even one of the Pastors and his wife slept in Separate bedrooms for a while. What was happening in this church made national TV, Then, as suddenly as they had arrived the couple and their friends said ""The Lord is leading us to go somewhere else."" I was on holiday with a cousin in St. Louis at the time, and was appalled by all the damage done to a thriving church , by a small group of extremists , who even quote scripture to ""show that they were right ""

  • @psthisisme
    @psthisisme Год назад +205

    This young woman is so gracious when speaking about her parents, as well as Bill Gothard. Her maturity is admirable and love for the Lord shines as a light in a dark place.

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад +2

      Did she leave Christianity though? Why is she appearing on talk shows calling her family a "cult?" I can't respect that.

    • @juliachildress2943
      @juliachildress2943 Год назад

      @@IWantToMature85 She hasn't called her family a cult. She has called Gothard's IBLP cult-like, which it is. So many young people have been harmed by well-meaning parents following his extra-biblical rules (there's nothing in the Bible requiring women to wear their hair long and curly, adult children being required to live with their parents until they are married, drums being used to summon demons, and that there is an "umbrella of authority" that everyone must remain under or bad things will happen. Bill Gothard taught all of those things and many much more harmful things.) Jim Bob and Michelle raised their children in a fear-based religion and that's a sad shame. Even so, Jinger has professed her love for them and has NOT criticized them directly.

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад

      @@juliachildress2943 but apostolic also have women wear their hair long with skirts. They aren't a cult.

    • @juliachildress2943
      @juliachildress2943 Год назад +3

      @@IWantToMature85 Just like your employer has a dress code, but your employer isn't a cult. There are several characteristics that many experts agree on that make a group cult-like: 1. A charismatic leader that claims to have knowledge or a system that no one else possesses and who will often not tolerate questions or doubts. 2. Isolation and fear of non-members of the group. 3. The group has a measure of control over personal actions like dress, eating and food habits, marriage decisions, where you can live, and with whom you can associate. 4. The claim that God or a higher authority dictated or endorses the group. 5. You may be punished or shunned if you decide to leave the group. There are more. Bill Gothard's IBLP checks a lot of those boxes in total or in part. I am a devout Christian and yes my denomination has some expectations for behaviors (such as treating each other like Jesus would). However, we are all free to question and discuss doctrine, we make free choices about whether to work, how to dress, with whom to associate, and my church would never try to dictate whether or not you use birth control, homeschool or whether a woman works outside of the home. And people who leave our church or denomination are still loved and friendly with the members. So certainly not all churches are cults (even though some non-believers try to claim that). Bill Gothard's program controls pretty much every aspect of the lives of his followers, especially the women, it's very legalistic and there is little room for grace. I'm glad that Jinger found her way out.

    • @MsNZgal
      @MsNZgal Год назад

      so her parents did well in that regard, teaching her the Godly concepts that she displays today. I think M and JB tried their best.
      .

  • @TheOnePremiumSword
    @TheOnePremiumSword Год назад +341

    What a wondeful woman! How she lovingly handled the differences in beliefs with her parents is such a master class in grace and kindness.

    • @makeupandtheology1821
      @makeupandtheology1821 Год назад +12

      I was very impressed with this. I also enjoyed seeing the nuances that while she was spiritualy abused, her parents seemed like they were easy to talk to and helpful. I especially was heartened that her father would encourage her to play ball.

    • @samanthadancelover
      @samanthadancelover Год назад

      Her parents have always taught her the right things about Christianity. She is so fake

    • @mktay2067
      @mktay2067 Год назад +6

      Samantha are you involved in IBLP?

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад

      This makes her seem rebellious. Children are NOT above their parents.

    • @Colin-cb8hv
      @Colin-cb8hv Год назад

      Lol this is literally a child on a media tour to defame and criticize her parents. This is extremely unhonorable and anti-Christian

  • @juliachildress2943
    @juliachildress2943 Год назад +287

    I hope that Jim Bob and Michelle can understand what their children, and Jinger in particular, went through trying to live up to that impossible standard and have some empathy for the younger ones that are still at home.

    • @beverlyyoung4253
      @beverlyyoung4253 Год назад +1

      Yes..indoctrination in the highest form!

    • @cindykoerner6719
      @cindykoerner6719 Год назад +22

      It’s very telling they have not come out and offered support to Jinger as she tells her story. Jinger extended so much grace to them and from them…crickets. Do better Jim Bob snd Michele.

    • @mktay2067
      @mktay2067 Год назад +16

      Do better? Why should they have to go public for your sake? Jinger seems to be giving grace we could all learn from that.

    • @bhazerelli7611
      @bhazerelli7611 Год назад +12

      @@cindykoerner6719 actually they are supportive of her choices, from what she has said. They may not be perfect but at least they love their children even while disagreeing with them.

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад

      Why would Jinger leave though? Look at how she is dressed. Apostolic Pentecostals dress their own way. She's appearing on national TV and appearing like those of the world. This makes it seems like she wanted to fit in and be like the majority. Why go on GMA? That program favors the left in their political coverage. If she was spreading the word of God, they wouldn't have her on their show. She wasn't doing this when TLC was still paying her.

  • @Thegracemade
    @Thegracemade Год назад +546

    So proud of her! Hope to hear more disentanglement stories rather than deconstruction stories.
    I also love how intentional she was about honoring her parents while sharing her experience.

  • @Felicityus
    @Felicityus Год назад +394

    Gods grace right there. I grew up with Bill Gothard teaching and legalism. So glad the Lord showed me His Doctrine of Grace

  • @ende8472
    @ende8472 Год назад +133

    Wow. So encouraging to see how she can condemn the false teaching her parents believed without dishonoring her parents. Such maturity and grace.

    • @BitsyBee
      @BitsyBee Год назад +1

      Yes, her parents deserve a lot of credit. They handed on their faith, such as it was, to this beautiful young woman, and were loving to her. They guided her successfully, even through an eating disorder.

  • @lizziedssg8643
    @lizziedssg8643 Год назад +152

    God bless Jinger for her courage. I think it’s HILARIOUS that JimBob insisted that Jeremy watch Gothard’s videos. 😅 Instead of converting Jeremy to Gothardism, Jinger saw the Light! Way to go, JimBob!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @CraftyMagicDollz
      @CraftyMagicDollz Год назад

      She went from one cult to another, one male owner to another. She's not free, and she's not courageous - she's a victim of religious abuse and brainwashing, just a different brand now than before.

    • @dorothywillms115
      @dorothywillms115 Год назад

      Be careful! Were you a close friend of the Dugger’s. Were you their neighbor?? Did you know them personally?? Are you not aware of how TV stations push their preferred narrative?? If you live in a glass house do NOT throw stones. The TLC network should go off air. All they do is exploit people. Countless people have been hurt by them. Dr. Phil is another example. If you want to attack anyone we’ll try Benny Hinn or Kenneth Copeland. They ARE false profits. I’m just a bit concerned re your flippancy.

  • @LeslieKnope4Pres
    @LeslieKnope4Pres Год назад +341

    No freaking way did you get Jinger on here! The crossover of the century! I feel so blessed to hear you both together ☺️

    • @cutiepie71181
      @cutiepie71181 Год назад +10

      Yes! I’m fan-girling out at this crossover! 😝😍

    • @paigemama5904
      @paigemama5904 Год назад +1

      Well said lol😂

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 Год назад +4

      "Freaking" is just another way of saying the curse word.

    • @betty4gators
      @betty4gators Год назад +1

      language?!

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад

      Isn't Jinger acting liberal? She disowned religion and appeared on GMA.

  • @barbgardner5549
    @barbgardner5549 Год назад +190

    Jinger is so well spoken. You can tell she has put in a lot of time thinking and praying about this process . Great communication skills.

    • @AlanaL3
      @AlanaL3 Год назад +6

      And that her parents did a great job raising her.

    • @katharineshade9550
      @katharineshade9550 Год назад +2

      @@AlanaL3 But not with Josh, apparently.

    • @AlanaL3
      @AlanaL3 Год назад +1

      @@katharineshade9550 well, he didn’t follow his parents guidance in life. He has a free choice to walk that life. Unfortunately, with Jinger’s new theological beliefs she believes God preordained that her brother would do those things, and he had no other choice because his path was fixed in stonebefore he was born. I believe he had his own freedom to truly choose to do those things or not, and he chose to do them finding himself where he is today, because of his own sin not because God predetermined his path. Calvinism “reformed theology” is pretty twisted:/

    • @therockstar17
      @therockstar17 Год назад +2

      @@AlanaL3 It's not twisted, it's biblical. The bible says God doesn't tempt or do evil but that we will always sin according to our enslaved will and God judges us for that according to our responsibility. In His love and mercy He saved many by grace for His glory. The New Testament says we were dead and enslaved to sin and now we're enslaved to Christ because God saved us. Nowhere does the bible talk about "free will." If God is so holy and we are evil enough to deserve eternal judgement, how could we possibly make "the right choice" to follow God? Ezekiel 36 says God replaces our heart of stone with a heart of flesh and puts His spirit in us to make us follow His commandments. How does a heart of stone choose God? "Free will" isn't required for love, because love comes from God. God is love. We love Him because He first loved us. Jesus said in Matthew 11:27 that He reveals the Father to whom He chooses and in John 6:44 that no one can come to the me unless the Father draws Him. You may disagree but just don't make the mistake of saying it's twisted or a false religion if you don't understand it. Reformed theology resulted from the protestants returning to the Bible. If you want to know more read something like the Westminster confession. The 5 point TULIP everyone talks about was merely a response to Arminius, who came after reformed theology and wanted to pull it back a little towards Roman Catholicism. The issue is monergism vs synergism. I used to think exactly like you. I don't mean this rudely, but I don't think the light bulb ever went off for you, because once it does, the gospel is glorious.

    • @therockstar17
      @therockstar17 Год назад

      Also, I meant to say read the Canons of Dort.

  • @TrueTruthin66books
    @TrueTruthin66books Год назад +234

    We were introduced to Gothard through our church friends. Many mature Christians were misled by Gothard. We also went to several seminars, and we were part of his home school program. We didn’t strictly adhere to all that was taught, and we left when the program seemed too controlling. Later we learned about really disgusting, abusive, and even more controlling things that were being reported, as taking place, within the organization. The lesson we learned is to be extremely, careful about the teaching that you allow yourself to sit
    under, and constantly be checking, to make sure, that what you are currently being taught lines up with scripture. Be Bereans!

    • @beverlyyoung4253
      @beverlyyoung4253 Год назад +5

      Show thy self approved. We must know the word of God to be able to discern the truth! If you know God TRULY CALL A SPADE A SPADE!

    • @redemptionisnear8553
      @redemptionisnear8553 Год назад

      Same!

    • @nataliewalters2759
      @nataliewalters2759 Год назад +1

      A mature Christian would have discernment not to believe Bill Gathered. Just because someone’s been a believer for years doesn’t mean they are mature in the faith . If you don’t study the Bible and understand it and be a believer for years makes you a baby Christian . Many believers don’t study . The Bible says to medicate on the word day and night .

    • @TrueTruthin66books
      @TrueTruthin66books Год назад +1

      An example that even mature Christians can be misled is that Elizabeth Elliot was one of the speakers, at one of Gothard’s homeschool conferences, that I attended. In our modern times, Elizabeth Elliot was an example of a very, mature believer. I have the utmost respect for Elizabeth Elliot. I doubt that she would have had anything to do with the Gothard organization, had she known what was actually going on behind the scenes. Sometimes a teacher gains respect, as a very sound biblical teacher, and later in their ministry they become swayed off the path. This may be the case with Gothard. No human is infallible, no matter how mature they are, in Christ, because we live in a fallen world. Sanctification is an on going process, throughout our lives. Satan is the father of lies, and he does his most deceptive work, when he deals is partial truths. Our job is follow the mandate given to us by Jesus, and by Paul, which is to be constantly aware that false teachers, will arise among the flock. Again I say, we must be “Bereans”!

  • @sarahlangham635
    @sarahlangham635 Год назад +97

    She has such class! There are so many things she could say but chooses to be graceful with her words. The world needs more like her.

  • @hlolypop
    @hlolypop Год назад +438

    I developed a real sympathy for, specifically, the girls of the Duggar family. In about 2009 My sister, sisters friend and I were eating at Panera in Madison WI when they noticed a few of the older Duggar sisters come in and order. They were stopped by so many people, asking to say hi or taking pictures that they left without any food. I felt terrible, no child should face this kind of publicity where they can’t even get lunch. Kids can’t consent, even to fame and what it comes with.

    • @saraz9017
      @saraz9017 Год назад +19

      Interesting point. No, children can’t consent to fame. I started taking them off the internet because i felt this same way. Why am I blasting them out there?
      Interestingly the algorithms respond favorably to children. Especially noticeable on Instagram. I got creeped out.

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 Год назад +19

      @@saraz9017 it’s bad for family vlogger kids too.
      While I disagree with his methods and views on Christianity, you should check out some of the Dad Challenge Podcst’s earlier episodes. He has a few on exposing the demographics on these children of family vloggers. It’s disturbing.

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 Год назад +5

      I think the episode is Bombshell Truths About the Dangers of Family Vlogging.

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Год назад +2

      I assumed they were paid .. but I agree

    • @staceydavidson8101
      @staceydavidson8101 Год назад +1

      Ll

  • @rebeccaiwarere7202
    @rebeccaiwarere7202 Год назад +68

    Oh Jinger, I sooo relate. I also was brought up with the Bill Gothard philosophies. I have struggled with intense anxiety about not reading the Bible enough, not praying enough, not loving God enough. Never enough. I am finding freedom now. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @deborahlee3484
      @deborahlee3484 Год назад +4

      I relate so much and I never really connected my anxiety growing up with Bill Gothard’s teachings but they were incredibly fear-based and harmful!! It all makes sense now…

  • @momof1150
    @momof1150 Год назад +17

    I went to a Basic Youth Conflicts (1986) seminar as a new Christian and actually learned a lot of good things from it like accepting myself for who God made me (a girl), Debt-free living, and that children are a blessing, confessing sin and getting a clean conscience, etc. I think I instinctively retained the good information and rejected any extra biblical guidance. Then as a married mother of four, I went to the Advanced Seminar held in Tennessee to learn how to homeschool our kids using the curriculum. I was over burdened by all I felt that I needed to do to be successful. I tried it out for a couple of years, but eventually quit and used other books. I understand the fear of failing at this felt like I failed God. I was waiting for the next bad thing to happen. I feared my children would be uneducated. With schooling and housework, I was at my wits end and my husband said apart from my failure to make the kids do chores, he didn’t know what else to suggest.
    But God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and self control. God helped me to know that He loves me and He was just waiting for me to cry out to Him. I confessed that I couldn’t do life like this in my own strength. I was exhausted. And I just couldn’t do all that my husband was asking of me either. Then It was like Jesus was impressing on my mind the thought, I never asked you to carry all these burdens. Give your burdens to me. I gave you children as a blessing and reward for you to love and enjoy. Just as I love and enjoy you my daughter. 🥰 So after that, I was constantly talking to God about everything! God’s perfect love cast out my fear. I’m so thankful that Jesus promised he would never leave me or forsake me. 😅 What a good God we have!

    • @PyrPupMom
      @PyrPupMom 7 месяцев назад

      This is a wonderful, awesome testimony! Thank you for sharing!❤

  • @Jess.jess.jess.
    @Jess.jess.jess. Год назад +126

    I’m literally mind blown. I grew up LOVING the Duggar shows, I was in grade 4 when I started watching.. I grew up in a wonderful church and the true gospel. But I struggled SO MUCH with the fear of doing things right and wrong because of a “feeling” it never came from my parents or family.. I would spend hours praying because I was worried something bad would happen!
    That legalism spirit is NASTY..

    • @theirmom4723
      @theirmom4723 Год назад

      Well...coming from someone who spent 56 years in a church of rules...you didn't have the true gospel. You were given the gospel with, however you must do and not do....In Christ is freedom not a bunch of stupid rules made by man so people will know if you tow the line or not.

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 Год назад +3

      Yes and we have to remember the wreckage going on still with her siblings in Arkansas. Now the grandchildren are in danger as well. We sure pray for the rest of the family to be set free!

    • @sarahs3988
      @sarahs3988 Год назад +1

      As someone who almost got wrapped up in legalism I can understand how even her parents got here. They wanted to do right, but were also led astray. It's so hard.

    • @amyward587
      @amyward587 6 месяцев назад

      It’s a human flaw and sinful action from the flesh. Assigning spirits to everything is dangerous and doesn’t highlight the powerful truth of the gospel for fallen humans.

  • @ericsmith8597
    @ericsmith8597 Год назад +111

    My dad loved Bill Gothard. He had me go to his seminar and I walked away from that thinking how legalistic and oppressive it was. My dad was a wonderful Christian man, but when he would go to the seminar, he'd become really bossy for about a week, then go back to being the loving father he always was.

    • @saraz9017
      @saraz9017 Год назад +6

      😂 kind of funny

    • @camiwilson8358
      @camiwilson8358 Год назад +4

      This is really interesting

    • @Rootude
      @Rootude Год назад +4

      Same 😂

    • @ggmcsassy
      @ggmcsassy Год назад +24

      Lol! Yes! Glad that he would let it go after a while...
      Another seminar that I have hated was "Love and Respect". :p My husband and I went to one and he was so annoyed by the whole thing! Once we start making more "rules" and emphasizing small parts of scripture as the "whole truth and nothing but" the problems start. ALL scripture is true but taking something out of context and making rules around that is where it breaks down.

    • @Carolyncreatesmore
      @Carolyncreatesmore Год назад +6

      I’m so glad he forgot about it after a week!

  • @kels4754
    @kels4754 Год назад +83

    I'm in tears listening to her story. I'm 35 years old, and STILL crippled with fear about making decisions that might anger my parents, or God.
    Thank you for sharing this.

    • @lauras6762
      @lauras6762 Год назад +1

      I’m the same way! Listening to her testimony has been such a blessing.

    • @ginahabig
      @ginahabig Год назад +1

      100% I want to read this book!

    • @sprkl5d
      @sprkl5d Год назад

      🙏💗🤗

    • @gorgo4910
      @gorgo4910 Год назад +9

      Oh sweetie. God is our father and he loves us and is patient and long suffering.
      Please read Psalm 103

    • @irishlizzie
      @irishlizzie Год назад +2

      Read Boundaries by Townsend and Mccloud! It's so helpful for someone struggling to separate their decisions and principles from the validation of others.

  • @katiebrower5552
    @katiebrower5552 Год назад +27

    I have never watched an episode on your channel but I just wanted to say this was an excellent interview. No name calling or shaming just how God has redeemed.

  • @julieelliott-eickenroth7317
    @julieelliott-eickenroth7317 Год назад +27

    This young woman has so much wisdom and soundness of mind ... she's bright and thoughtful and articulate and through diligence and having that "good soil" in her heart the Word talks about, has gained a sound mind and wholesome, balanced understanding of her faith. So refreshing to see that she didn't fall prey to bitterness at the failings of teaching and abandon the whole thing, but trusted God and did the hard, healthy work of sorting through the mess to find the truth. Bless her!

    • @IWantToMature85
      @IWantToMature85 Год назад

      She seems to have sold out though. She is dressing like the world know. Apostolic Pentecostals don't go out looking to change their upbringing and culture.

  • @shaerebholz5793
    @shaerebholz5793 Год назад +24

    I love how her mom helped her through her eating issues.

    • @SusanSmith-pw1yj
      @SusanSmith-pw1yj Год назад

      Her mom fed her garbage growing up, which contributes to disordered eating as an adult.

  • @nosharks1
    @nosharks1 Год назад +5

    Wow, I grew up Mormon and this sounds so much the same! So grateful to be baptized in the true Christ! False preachers are everywhere!!

  • @allyxjayy
    @allyxjayy Год назад +31

    It takes a rare breed of woman to take a stand against not only religious atrocities, but ideologies and skewed views of Christianity instilled deep in your roots.
    Covering the situation in prayer. Thank you for your candidness, Jinger. Your story will help set others free from spiritual bondage. 🖤
    Religion says “Do”.
    Relationship with Christ says “Done.”
    Hold onto Jeremiah 29:11 & Luke 12:3

  • @lorieolexson4689
    @lorieolexson4689 Год назад +33

    I am thoroughly impressed with Jinger's interview. She did not bash her parents but still honored them. I am also impressed how she stuck with her faith and grew in her love for Christ and faith . I am so happy that she is on the path of the true Gospel of Christ!

  • @kimbluesparkles318
    @kimbluesparkles318 Год назад +59

    Watching 19 Kids and Counting changed my life! I appreciated the show so much as a new, young mom who had little example of what it meant to be a Godly mom and wife. The days prior to androids and iPhone, I would put my laptop on the counter in the kitchen and listen while I cooked.
    It is a healthy balance. I do believe Jim Bob and Michelle love the Lord with all their heart, mind soul and strength.

    • @rroadmap
      @rroadmap Год назад

      I believe they do. But they were so worried about losing the money from the show and putting out a bad testimony if Josh's misdeeds came to light, that they covered it up. They had their girls go out and lie to the world. They actually lied to the girls about what had been done to them. Then Jim Bob got on the stand during Josh's trial and lied by omission and commission. That's not following Biblical principles! So they excuse their own sins, but condemn their daughters for wearing pants?!

    • @rto8103
      @rto8103 Год назад +6

      It changed my. life too and challenged my thinking in so many ways..

    • @Sunnydreamer1470
      @Sunnydreamer1470 Год назад +5

      I agree I found the Duggars inspirational as did my children who are now raising their own children. They were very hands on teaching their children to be self sufficient.

  • @janetmiller1536
    @janetmiller1536 Год назад +13

    I went to the Gothard seminars in the '70s and didn't get any of this out of it. I got that I need to live a holy life. I think her family took it all to an extreme. As a teenager I took it as guidelines, not a religion. I am so sorry she had to go through all of this. Prayers for healing ❤️‍🩹

    • @user-sr9xl2od2m
      @user-sr9xl2od2m Год назад

      Lots of families took it to this extreme and worse. Gothard molested many girls at headquarters as well. It's a cult.

    • @janetmiller1536
      @janetmiller1536 Год назад +4

      @@user-sr9xl2od2m I went in 1974 and was given the admonition to not take it all as gospel as all this family advice came
      from someone who had never married and had no children. Good advice from a Godly pastor. From her experience and the comments of yours and others, it morphed into a cult.

  • @barbcarty9964
    @barbcarty9964 Год назад +29

    I remember responding to a “ Basic Youth Conflicts” study written by Gothard when I was 16. (I’m 70) It was a challenge to honesty , repentence, and reparations. It was life changinging in a good way. So sorry to hear he wet so far off the rails.💔

    • @wishhalkar509
      @wishhalkar509 Год назад +10

      Barb. Thank you for saying this. I saw him live in the 70’s. I am 60 now and never heard what happened to this ministry after that. This interview made my head twerk. Everything in this world has the capacity to turn sour when there are humans involved. I could pick everything apart including my local church. I choose to watch where God is working. He obviously had work to do for this sweet young lady.
      I agree, it is too bad that Bill let this ministry go off the rails. 😢 what a good reminder to us to always give and thank God for everything we have. The blessings and the trials in our day.

    • @carolhawkins9389
      @carolhawkins9389 Год назад +5

      I too attended Basic Youth Conflicts as a young believer - and it was positive for me (back in early 70s).

  • @daniellecruz2917
    @daniellecruz2917 Год назад +45

    I love how she isnt trashing her parents...she aknowledges they did point her the God

  • @bonniebrown5102
    @bonniebrown5102 Год назад +52

    So glad that Jinger was on your show! Growing up I thought the Duggar's had similar beliefs to other families I saw in my area that wore only skirts and dresses, but didn't realize till later more of the "why" of why they dressed and acted the way they did. I would say the difference between detangling and deconstruction would be the authority of the Bible...Deconstruction is taking standard Christian theology and church teaching for thousands of years and throwing out anything that doesn't fit modern sensibilities or "feel good" to that person. What Jinger is describing is taking everything she was taught about God and the world and comparing it to what the Bible says with the Bible being the ultimate authority. I also admire how highly she still talks about her parents even if she disagrees with the theology they have been taught.

  • @PintsWithAquinas
    @PintsWithAquinas Год назад +40

    Allie, you're a great interviewer. May the good God continue to bless his beautiful daughter, Jinger!

  • @sacredmommyhood
    @sacredmommyhood Год назад +88

    This was so good. I loved the analogy of deconstruction vs. disentanglement. I've seen so many families coming out of fundamentalist teachings who go to complete deconstruction rather than trying to disentangle what's been taught. I also appreciate Jinger's love and respect for her parents while also speaking truthfully about these harmful teachings. Wonderful episode!

  • @AmyE89
    @AmyE89 Год назад +31

    I was inspired by their family not because of their teachings but because of how they showed pure fruit of the spirit. I love the family. Especially the older kids from counting on. May God bless them over and over for the example they set. I never got into legalism but I back slid hard during college and came back to Christ after having a child out of wedlock. A lot of the reason I found God again was watching counting on and seeing the purity these girls had. I have no idea who Bill was but just loved the hearts of this family and even when confused by those teachings, they still showed beautiful heart.

    • @natalieeubank4533
      @natalieeubank4533 Год назад +5

      I wouldn’t call that pure…that was tv

    • @sarahuber8567
      @sarahuber8567 3 месяца назад

      I really enjoyed warm their family too. The way they interacted, played, functioned as a team. And it was NOT fake.

  • @lisaengel5243
    @lisaengel5243 Год назад +79

    I love how God delivered you out of that grip, Jinger. Soli Deo Gloria! 💥🌷

  • @Butterfly-truth
    @Butterfly-truth Год назад +4

    I went to a church 40 years ago as a new Christian that paid for everyone to go to Bill Gothard seminars. I cherished all the "wisdom" from it as a young person craving guidance to follow God. It had a lot of good principles for character building and forgiveness. Fortunately it wasn't my only source of godly wisdom, and I became more established in the Bible directly over time. I was taught the umbrella of authority teaching in our church as well but because my parents weren't legally fixed to these teachings it didn't completely consume me but did control my young adult views until my 30s. However thank God the Lord and His word did set me free from man-made traditions that were around me then. Not until recent years have I learned more about Gothard's own sin and his cult like control over his ministry went hand in hand.
    I realize now that the umbrella of authority teaching is no where in scripture.

  • @elizabethmorris8639
    @elizabethmorris8639 Год назад +43

    I had a friend who went through a similar situation. She finally got out out on her own, her family totally ignored her, wasn't allowed in her sisters wedding, etc. She was going through a lot. She met the man she would eventually be engaged too. They were coming back from picking out the wedding venue and she died in a car wreck 😔 2 years ago this month...I still miss her! I am so glad she was able to be free for a few years, but she was hurting from the rejection and hate she felt (particularly from her father). I'll see her in heaven one day! ❤️

    • @TruckDriver2005
      @TruckDriver2005 Год назад +9

      I'm so sorry for your loss. What a day of rejoicing that will be when you can see your friend again.

    • @CM-sy3to
      @CM-sy3to Год назад +3

      Bill Gothard could add this story to his curriculum....went out from parent's cover and wham! a fatal car accident.

  • @flowerpower3618
    @flowerpower3618 Год назад +50

    I actually have something good to say about Bill Gothard ‘s teaching. It was his financial freedom seminar. It taught me the difference between things I thought were needs and actual needs. Plus the importance of not going into debt. It has helped me through life and because of it we are debt free in our 60’s.

    • @njhdreams2415
      @njhdreams2415 Год назад +2

      I had great experience with biblical teaching from Gothard. It's not the teaching - it's people who bring others to shame. God sets healthy parameters for us in His Word. Gothard exposed some rebellious spirits in some people.

    • @dorettadavies8298
      @dorettadavies8298 Год назад +2

      We attended the Gotthard seminars as well as taking our children to the children’s Institute. I had a very discerning spirit about it all and took from it what I felt God wanted me to. My children benefited from the children’s Institute and the songs and I pass them one to the later children I had. We love the character sketches and the songs still. I realize I’m sure that there is a lot of miss truths and cult like teachings in his ministry, but we did benefit from the character qualities that he taught. But as a few people have said , there are a lot of false prophets, and we need to be very careful about peoples teachings, whether they are regular people or ministers or public figures. I am thankful for the teaching of the umbrella of protection and the biblical teachings of the parents, being under the authority of God, and the children being under the authority of parents. When we stray outside of that, we do open ourselves up to problems. I’m sure this family suffered quite a bit of problems with the teachings and the public scrutiny. I don’t believe that people should be exploited like that.

  • @israelizzyyarrashamiaak766
    @israelizzyyarrashamiaak766 Год назад +5

    I grew up IFB going to Gothard conferences Jack van Impe crusades and Bible Belt revivals.
    She has had a better time coming out of it all than I did. I left church and turned my back the day I married and moved out. My journey to God was difficult because I was so afraid I didn’t want to know him. People can’t comprehend what is done to a child’s mind in these groups. The fear is such a factor in everything you decide to do or not do.
    I love my parents and I know they knew it was mistake and they spent the rest of their lives trying to undo the damage.
    I enjoyed this interview and I hope Jinger does more of these.

  • @MootsieMama
    @MootsieMama Год назад +69

    I love the Duggar family. Some of the kids are my friends. I think that Jim Bob and Michelle were just doing what they thought was best, like all of us do when we are raising young children. I know that there are some things they wish they had done differently, like all of us do. I wish nothing but great things for Jinger and this family.

    • @deborahholmes8275
      @deborahholmes8275 Год назад +16

      Who knows? Perhaps Jinger and Jeremy has been sent by God to make a change in Jim Bob and Michelle's beliefs? God's work is never done and when he makes a move? No one can deny it came from God. Jim Bob asking Jeremy to do 60 hours of watching Goddard's teaching? Look at what it did for them, it set them up in a marriage that has true faith. Isn't God good!

    • @vivianrichards1313
      @vivianrichards1313 Год назад +11

      I hope that Jim Bob and Michelle come to their senses and break ties with that particular religious sect.
      I think they have been living life being blinded by the false teachings of a mere mortal who had no experience in relationships, marriage or children and have been needing to have their eyes and hearts truly opened to their God again.
      It's sad that upheaval has happened within the family but, ultimately, I think it needed to happen to shake Jim Bob and Michelle from their doctrine slumber.

    • @dccd673
      @dccd673 Год назад +7

      They were absolutely deceived and having married young, they probably thought it was the right thing to believe.

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Год назад +13

      Covering up any amount of molestation isn’t putting your kids first .. I don’t blame any siblings but the parents in my book couldn’t possibly be biblical . Jesus saves but kids are innocent and allowing innocent kids to be traumatized and downplay it isn’t something that’s ok to me or Jesus .. take care of the innocent .. but everyone is human and imperfect so only time will tell what the rest of their story will be ..

    • @beverlyyoung4253
      @beverlyyoung4253 Год назад +4

      This is completely different than just raising children! As parents we are responsible for our children mental and emotional wellbeing. You must test everything in this world against the word of God so that no one’s teaching is leading you….GOD IS LEADING YOU! Headship (God -Man) helpmeet (woman) =covering for your children. Truth is in the word not confusion, God is not the Author of confusion.

  • @teresagonzales5502
    @teresagonzales5502 Год назад +46

    I came out of the legalist church 15 years ago and didn’t understand the Grace of God during my journey there. I am so thankful that I am in a new season in Christ.

  • @AlwaysLime
    @AlwaysLime Год назад +6

    Yes, we need more expository teaching of The Bible in every church. It’s so so so vital. I myself have come out of some extremes and unbiblical beliefs through discovering the fruitfulness of expository teaching. Disentanglement is very accurate.

  • @staceyladychristwarrior
    @staceyladychristwarrior Год назад +101

    Super excited to watch this!!! I got out of the cult 20+ years ago and there are still things I have to work through. I JUST was saved in 2019, and I thought I was saved when I was young, but I just learned how to follow rules. So many people have no idea the dangerous theology from ATI, Bill Gothard’s private homeschool group, and IBLP, the seminars to reach the public. Prayers for everyone involved! Thank you Allie for having Jinger to share her story!!!

    • @deborahholmes8275
      @deborahholmes8275 Год назад +2

      Thing is this, Anyone who talks about God and Jesus and lead people away? God will judge them. It will not be pretty for them. So, we must pray that someone or something intervenes.

    • @staceyladychristwarrior
      @staceyladychristwarrior Год назад +1

      @@deborahholmes8275 i agree that there will be consequences for anyone that leads away from Christ. I actually deconstructed, completely. I wasn’t saved, like I believed, so tearing everything down made more sense. I had to rebuild everything not just untangle things. Choosing a man to follow to lead me to Christ was difficult, but God gives His Word to hold the leaders to.

    • @kathleenrutherford733
      @kathleenrutherford733 Год назад +5

      John Macarthur is a Solid Teacher

    • @staceyladychristwarrior
      @staceyladychristwarrior Год назад +1

      @@kathleenrutherford733 yes, he is, unlike Bill Gothard

    • @annamineer2521
      @annamineer2521 Год назад +1

      @@staceyladychristwarrior Gary Hamrick is an amazing teacher/pastor.

  • @jamiebluer9948
    @jamiebluer9948 Год назад +82

    I love the way you honor your parents. So happy you found the truth.

  • @lisanowling5589
    @lisanowling5589 Год назад +10

    Bravo Jinger! I am so glad you detangled your faith and did not throw it away. Bless you and your family 🙏

  • @karene.3838
    @karene.3838 Год назад +5

    I came out of Bill Gothard teaching as well. Discovering Gods grace was mind blowing. Detoxing has taken years but it is so freeing!

  • @setapart6937
    @setapart6937 Год назад +169

    I’m so excited for this episode. I feel like this video is going to impact a lot of people. Many people from all walks of life will be tuning in to see what Jinger has to say. Not only will Jinger’s testimony be huge but these people will also be exposed to your channel. There are well known RUclipsrs who like to gossip about the Duggars who’ll be watching and listening to two Christian women talk theology. I know one RUclipsr in particular is an atheist so I’m hoping and praying God uses today’s episode to touch her heart.

    • @OldSchool_diva
      @OldSchool_diva Год назад +16

      I’m an one of those ppl. I’ve watched that show but listening to her and her RELATIONSHIP with God blew me. 🗣 Definitely buying her book as well as for a few friends. So proud of her but I’m also proud that she brought AN AMAZING soul with her to share and teach this WORLD. Bravo

    • @randomvintagefilm273
      @randomvintagefilm273 Год назад +8

      Is that one RUclipsr's initials K.J.? I'm hoping she sees this too

    • @wendyouellette
      @wendyouellette Год назад +5

      I’m hoping she listens to this also. @randomvintagefilm273
      I know who you’re talking about. Sadly she’s committing one of the worst sins of all and it’s proclaiming to her listeners and I’m sure she tells her friends she doesn’t believe in God. I cringe when I listen to her say that and uses the word atheist I pray she soon realizes it’s sinful plus if people are listening that don’t know God or believe what she’s saying she’s taking people away from God. I can’t believe in not believing in our wonderful God.

    • @jerriettaarcher7665
      @jerriettaarcher7665 Год назад +3

      @@wendyouellette I unsubscribe her when I heard her say that

    • @wendyouellette
      @wendyouellette Год назад +4

      @@jerriettaarcher7665 I did too! She’s a problem also but that was the worst thing I couldn’t stand.

  • @chrisallen8489
    @chrisallen8489 Год назад +6

    Oh Jinger! What an amazing testimony for the Lord! Yes! God loves us and would never want us to be "controlled" by another person. I'm so happy to hear that you are now FREE! I am a Christian, 45 years saved and I am STILL learning! It never ends. God WANTS us to know the "deep and hidden" things he has for us. God gives, He gave, and keep on giving! Thank you for sharing AND writing the book! You have shared in a way that honors your parents. So many people have grown to hate them, I'm sad to say,. It sounds like they really WERE good parents, in spite of their erroneous belief system. But God can bring them around, too. Maybe even by using YOUR book! God bless you and your little family!

  • @drumsNstuff79
    @drumsNstuff79 Год назад +2

    I was raised in the Methodist church myself and it was great! I remember "children's time" sermons where when even that young, the minister would get right down on the sanctuary floor with us and preach that God was on our side, and no matter how badly we messed up, we could always right ourselves. We're all human, and should not feel guilt, unless we've really truly done something bad. And even then, we can always pray and apologize to those we've wronged and seek forgiveness. We're flawed, and we have impulsive emotions. We get angry, sad, jealous, depressed, greedy overly prideful, etc. Yet that's okay. You always get a "do-over" to make it right and get back on the path. Also more importantly, you don't judge others who are not on your path. Your destination is a deeply personal one and they could be headed in a different but still great direction. Don't look down on other denominations in Christianity. Don't look down on other faiths. Don't be angry with or afraid of people who may be atheist or not super spiritual, as long as they are good peopleand do good things.

  • @Youngmom68
    @Youngmom68 Год назад +8

    His seminar Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts my mom took me to one when I was 13. All I remember is the end when Bill Gothard would come out and do paintings. I believe my mom wanted to protect me and keep me innocent. I don’t believe she meant any harm. I’m grateful she cared so much that she took me to a conference about God.

  • @InfoLunix
    @InfoLunix Год назад +5

    Growing up as a Pentecostal in a Caribbean country I can relate so much to the legalistic way she was raised! Great convo.

  • @Makrothumia87
    @Makrothumia87 Год назад +3

    I didn't grow up under Gothards preaching, but I did grow up under legalism and the constant fear that I would lose my salvation or that the hundredth time I prayed for salvation that it wasn't real because I maybe got angry at my sisters the next day. God's brought me a long way from there. This episode was wonderful.

  • @LindsAyWithAttitude
    @LindsAyWithAttitude Год назад +10

    I love this girl. Always have. She's really amazing. I had no clue about the struggles she had to deal with. Its not good that she went through them, but to know that we have all gone through hard things just helps us all feel a bit more connected to one another. I do wish I could be as graceful and still down to earth as her. I will never understand why they took counting on off the air. It's not the kids fault that the brother had issues.

  • @lisastutzman3140
    @lisastutzman3140 Год назад +4

    I grew up under this type of teaching. Gothard was a household name. I also rebeled totally. Now I have had to learn what God's love is. It's been a journey for sure.

    • @PyrPupMom
      @PyrPupMom 7 месяцев назад

      The shepherd loves his lambs!

  • @kkeenan536
    @kkeenan536 Год назад +31

    Gosh, reminds me of healing from PTSD!! Bless Jinger for the courage to speak the truth

    • @staceyladychristwarrior
      @staceyladychristwarrior Год назад +4

      A lot of us survivers have struggled with PTSD. It depends on how long in the program and how strict the rules were obeyed. It was all I knew, like Jinger. Some parents didn’t adhere to all the rules, but if the children were raised in it with nothing else, it’s impossible to eat the meat and spit out the bones, like parents.

  • @choosingbeautiful3888
    @choosingbeautiful3888 Год назад +7

    Oh my goodness her comment on parenting and how easy it is to slip into old beliefs is so so true. I grew up SDA and catch myself doing it with my kids!!
    What a great interview! I need to read her book.

  • @aprilcarter2599
    @aprilcarter2599 Год назад +9

    I wasn’t interested in her book before this interview but now I’m going to go purchase it. She’s grown so much! Wow. What a lady with such grace still spreading Gods love.

  • @ahhitskatie9094
    @ahhitskatie9094 Год назад +39

    Goodness, what a beautiful testament to The Lord's grace and goodness. I've been struggling with forgiving a close family member for years of manipulation and abuse "done in Jesus' Name". I've been praying so much about the hurt and anger I've felt and this video helped immensely. Thank you both, God bless you.

    • @barbs1298
      @barbs1298 Год назад +5

      Religious extremism & legalism as well as cults create much trauma in children's lives who then carry it into adulthood along w/the guilt & shame.
      Forgiveness is vommendable, but it doesn't mean forgetting. At some point, you might want to consider some trauma counseling to understand what you went through & triggers that many experience as adults. Yes, Jesus can & does heal, but He also uses counselors to bring about that healing.

    • @mejusthot
      @mejusthot Год назад

      🙏

  • @juliea3820
    @juliea3820 Год назад +7

    Jinger is a very eloquent and gracious. Such a shining inner beauty. So impressed listening to her words. And so proud of her

    • @sarahuber8567
      @sarahuber8567 3 месяца назад

      She gets it from her mother! Honestly.

  • @msolorzano6990
    @msolorzano6990 Год назад +77

    So glad for this testimony. We saw Ginger and her family at Grace Comm church in CA when we were taking our daughter back to TMU ...and smiled knowing they were getting solid teaching and on a great path of gospel truth! God bless you and thank you for sharing and exposing false teaching at the risk of alienatin yourself!

    • @laurasavage1528
      @laurasavage1528 Год назад +1

      Was it the church where John MacArthur preaches?

  • @Lovedatfirstwrite
    @Lovedatfirstwrite Год назад +27

    Wonderful interview! I love how she honored her mom and dad. They truly did their best. I also love how her husband was discerning when they were listening to those teachings. Rooting for you, Jinger!

    • @katharineshade9550
      @katharineshade9550 Год назад +2

      Did they really do their best? They’re adults, they forced their kids to follow Gothard’s rules.

    • @katherinekeon7034
      @katherinekeon7034 Год назад

      They did not do their best. They actively did the worst they possibly could. Sexing each other for decades why they made these children raise themselves. They did not do their best. They are absolute horrible disgusting human beings who have destroyed an entire group of young souls.

    • @mesquitegirl2013
      @mesquitegirl2013 Год назад

      @@katharineshade9550she. They started following those teachings probably because they were desperate and didn’t think to discern those teaching compared to what the Bible actually teaches

    • @katharineshade9550
      @katharineshade9550 Год назад

      @@mesquitegirl2013 Probably, but 20-30 years later, to have not reassessed it?

    • @keepyoureyeswideopen
      @keepyoureyeswideopen Год назад

      "they truly did their best" hahahaha. look at Josh.

  • @peggydangerfield9668
    @peggydangerfield9668 Год назад +31

    Jinger might have been experiencing scrupulosity. I have seen stories of people coming out of the LDS church that have similar experiences of fear of not doing enough to be accepted or pleasing to God. I think it happens in high demand religions. Many former LDS members walk away from faith all together. Praise God that Jinger has a strong relationship with the Lord!

    • @China-Clay
      @China-Clay Год назад +3

      It’s a very personal journey for anyone leaving a high demand religion

    • @whitneypay515
      @whitneypay515 Год назад

      I have never had this experience with LDS church. From my perspective a lot of this seems to come from their family members.

    • @lindseymiller8165
      @lindseymiller8165 Год назад +2

      Like another comment I haven't felt this at all from the lds church. Though, I do know many that have felt that. This is more culturally perpetuated than doctrine perpetuated. It's sad, but lots of people in the faith make it very fear based. My relationship with God and my religion is one of love, grace and forgiveness.

    • @VWCheryl
      @VWCheryl Год назад

      If you don’t think it’s a church thing you need to watch more videos of church leaders telling people they don’t have choices to go on missions or pay tithing. It IS a super high demand religion.

    • @birdenthusiast2095
      @birdenthusiast2095 Год назад +4

      My husband was born into the Mormon church and recounts, as a teenager, having to meet with the bishop to account for living a morally clean life. It was traumatizing for him because he was a typical teenage boy with raging hormones. What a shameful experience for him. Either he lies about not having sexual thoughts or he tells the truth and is chastised. He felt damned either way.
      He left the Mormon church when he was 21 y/o to follow Christ. He’s now almost 60 and loves the Lord.

  • @beckyklepper315
    @beckyklepper315 Год назад +23

    This is a very good interview, and I'm grateful for how Jinger is so thorough without condemnation for her family, but the freedom she's found.

  • @paulafields3711
    @paulafields3711 Год назад +8

    I guess I experienced Gothard seminars differently than she did, and probably that's because I accepted Christ before being introduced to his seminars, and also because my parents were , for as long as I can remember, people who always sought to verify preachers and teachers and authority against the Word of God. As you said ,Allie, we all have things to disentangle from. I'm glad she's doing her part. Awesome testimony.

    • @dorothywillms115
      @dorothywillms115 Год назад

      You said it politely thanks. We are ALL different. Some are shy and fearful and some are not. Some cannot cope with legalism but some unfortunately cling to it and find community in it. At 74 love seen various forms of it. Cults thrive on people searching for Jesus. It’s always about control,no matter what church your in. As for JB and M, l didn’t watch much because we didn’t have TV at the time. But I think they just got overly sucked into something, but I do think they wanted the best for their family. Just like any Christian parents who have a child go off the rails l think they have suffered immensely and Christians should just mind their own business and pray for these people. Also look at how TLC, Dr. Phil and Oprah all exploit naive, hurting people.

  • @aajoice
    @aajoice Год назад +8

    I grew up Church of Christ and had the same feelings of condemnation. Thank God I found His grace.

    • @tombigger53
      @tombigger53 Год назад

      YES, THERE IS NO ASSURANCE OF SALVATION AVAILABLE IN ANY AND ALL " CHURCH " OUTFITS . THE WORKS ADDED TO HIS GRACE HIS AND HIS FAITH IS FALSE GOSPEL AND CAUSES FEAR OF GOD... YOU CAN NEVER KNOW IF YOU HAVE WORKED ENOUGH. JESUS DID IT ALL ,IT IS TO HIS WORK ON THE CROSS THAT WE GIVE HIM WORSHIP AND GLORY FOR HIS DOING WHAT WE CANT DO FOR OURSELVES AS NATURAL SINNERS. WE LOVE HIM ONLY BECAUSE THANKFULLY. HE FIRST LOVED US BEFORE THE FOUNDATION OF THE CREATION WAS LAID... LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE OF THE LIFTIME SINNER ON THE CROSS NEXT TO JESUS THAT WAS IMPUTED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT AT THE LAST FEW MINUTES BEFORE BEING BORN AGAIN WHILE BEING NAILED DOWN UNABLE TO DO ANY WORK AT ALL OR BE WATER BAPTISED.. HE WENT TO HEAVEN BECAUSE JESUS CHOSE HIM BEFORE TIME BEGAN. CHECK OUT R.C. SPROUL AND JOHN MACARTHUR REFORMED EVANGELICAL CHURCH.

  • @gabepoirot
    @gabepoirot Год назад +173

    such a good interview! thank you for spreading the word

    • @zurzakne-etra7069
      @zurzakne-etra7069 Год назад

      I'm surprised Allie was so ignorant on the IBLP movement and Bill Gothard tho

  • @TJNappier
    @TJNappier Год назад +5

    Both ladies so smart and articulate. This was an excellent interview.

  • @scottgonzalez7574
    @scottgonzalez7574 Год назад +4

    This is Scotts wife:
    This does my heart good. My family was entrenched in the hyper Charismatic Movement for years, so we were biblically ignorant to the Truth of Gods Word. My daughter and I would watch all the Duggar shows but didn’t agree with all the legalistic stuff. God in His grace, opened our eyes to the Truth that we were believing a false gospel that does not save and false teachings.
    We started watching biblically sound teachers like John MacArthur, which got us into Gods Word. Im so glad the Vuolos eyes were opened too, and pray many more in their family will be delivered from deception. Thank the Lord!!!

  • @darcieembry1859
    @darcieembry1859 Год назад +25

    This was a great interview, I’m a Christian and I know that Jesus looks at the heart. A person can be doing all the right things on the outside, but have a evil heart.

    • @theeternalsbeliever1779
      @theeternalsbeliever1779 Год назад

      I couldn't help but notice that you didn't mention that the flip side of this is that a person can think they have the right intentions and commit evil actions. And btw, the Bible does teach that every human being's heart is evil. That's precisely why Jer. 17 says it is untrustworthy and wicked. I strongly advise you to read it.

    • @darcieembry1859
      @darcieembry1859 Год назад

      @@theeternalsbeliever1779 I agree, the bible says that the heart is deceitful and desperately wicked. Verse 10 says “ I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.

    • @Sunnysidestoriesandmusic
      @Sunnysidestoriesandmusic Год назад

      Bible says we will be judged by the deeds done in the body.

  • @jenniferditman3788
    @jenniferditman3788 Год назад +6

    She seems so strong. She's been through so much. What an encouragement. She seems based in The Lord.

  • @barbsutter9978
    @barbsutter9978 Год назад +28

    This interview was very timely for me as our pastor is an expository preacher and his sermon last weekend was on 1Timothy 4: 1-5 dealing with deceitful spirits, hypocrisy of liars etc. I praise The Lord for helping Jinger to see the truth and pray her other family members will as well! ❤

  • @suzannepeak2327
    @suzannepeak2327 Год назад +23

    Beautiful testimony of how powerful our God is in overcoming every deception. Thanks, Allie, for having Jinger on your program. What a wonderful encouragement, highlighting the grace of our Father.

  • @mgpm17
    @mgpm17 Год назад +4

    I was raised in a church that preached fire and brimstone. As a teen I asked myself one day, do I want to fear God or love him? I chose love. I knew that respect for God, his authority, his perfect justice was very important, but I was shown through the Holy Spirit that he is our very best friend. The One who loves us beyond our understanding and that I could trust in His mercy. God bless Jinger and this book. I hope her family will be healed by it.

  • @ashelizabeth9844
    @ashelizabeth9844 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can relate to this so much. I used to be told growing up that my sins would cause my parents car problems, health problems, etc. Sounds so bizarre but I heard it so much that I believed it. That caused so much anxiety for me, even in adulthood. I thank Jesus for showing me the truth.

  • @winknasmile20
    @winknasmile20 Год назад +15

    Her parents prayers have still been answered, even if they lived under flawed teachings. She has grown into a wonderful woman of the Lord, which has I’m sure been their sincerest prayer for all of their children. I have a huge soft spot in my heart for the Duggars. Through the years I saw the legalism in their beliefs and worried about the damage it may bring to some of them (their eldest…ugh) but I also saw a genuine desire from them to raise their children to love the Lord. They were sincere in their beliefs and God can still bless and answer those prayers. I appreciate the honor she still shows her parents, they were led astray in many aspects due to their desire to please God and were taken advantage of by a cult leader. I hope JB and M will be delivered from their bad teachings by the faith of their adult children and the scriptures without manipulation. Great interview.

  • @benjamincase1427
    @benjamincase1427 Год назад +20

    My mother worked at Shepherds in the 80's when they sent her to a Gothard conference. My mom was single at the time and had moved to Wisconsin from her parents' house in New York. Naturally, he chose to teach about how sinful it was for a single woman to live apart from her parents' authority. My Mom brought the issue up with the leadership, and really it came down to one question: Was the leadership at Shepherds aiding my mother's sin in providing a single woman with a living apart from her parents authority, or were they sinning in promoting teachings that add to Scripture - which God explicitly commands us not to do? It was one of those two, and Mom knew which one it was. Suffice it to say she was never a fan, and even warned people in our church when they started using his material in the early 2010s.

  • @rachaelclarke3076
    @rachaelclarke3076 Год назад +5

    Expositional preaching was the most awesome thing to come into our family's life!

  • @timhamelin5721
    @timhamelin5721 Год назад +4

    I went through something similar. My parents brought us up with Bill Gothard theology back in the seventies. Still healing from all of this so many years later. Difficult to shake this programming. So glad to hear that Jinger has worked through much of this. I can relate on so many levels.

  • @mizzymel4957
    @mizzymel4957 Год назад +7

    Excellent interview! It is very heartwarming to see Jinger doing so well…she is much more relatable and “real”! Her grace is an amazing example of Gods love. 💗

  • @michaelfendrich1864
    @michaelfendrich1864 Год назад +6

    I am very thankful for the work that the Lord has done in and through Jinger. His grace is truly sufficient. Very good interview.

  • @Mtwiley93
    @Mtwiley93 Год назад +26

    This is a wonderful interview. I’ve always judged her parents so harshly because I failed to believe they could be loving but also so controlling. But after listening to her speak about them they seem very attentive and supportive.

    • @sherrybendall5817
      @sherrybendall5817 Год назад +14

      Like the rest of us parents…they did the best they could with what they had and what they knew.

    • @AnastaciaInCleveland
      @AnastaciaInCleveland Год назад +1

      Love is not control, period.

    • @Mtwiley93
      @Mtwiley93 Год назад +7

      @@AnastaciaInCleveland I agree. I do think her parents were doing what they felt was best for their family. They too were tricked in to believing they would reach eternal salvation by following exactly what they were taught so why wouldn’t they teach their children to follow the same. They also still clearly have a relationship with their children that have changed paths which a lot of parents in that situation would not. Do I agree as an outsider that they did the best thing? No. But I know they thought they were really helping their children. Which is love.

    • @AnnaWestfalia
      @AnnaWestfalia Год назад +9

      @@Mtwiley93 , exactly. My parents raised me under Bill Gothard's teachings. I'm not bitter at them because I knew they were doing it out of love. They grew during the 70's with drugs and uncommitted sex all over the place. They just wanted something different for us and swung far to the other side. I really love my parents though I don't think they did everything right. They are just people trying their best. I'll probably make my own set of mistakes with my own kids.

  • @NotWokebutAwake.
    @NotWokebutAwake. 3 месяца назад

    Free Indeed was the name of an Acapella quartet that used to come to our youth church camp every summer and i was obsessed with them! I had all of their cds and posters! I grew up Church of Christ. I hope that many of the things the Vuolos believe and preach now are in line with the teachings of the COC!!❤

  • @GailMailable
    @GailMailable Год назад +3

    Deconstructing vs. disentangling is like the difference between mowing down the entire garden, because there are weeds vs. separating wheat from tares (weeds).

  • @donnaharris9270
    @donnaharris9270 Год назад +3

    Great interview. And I love the contrast between disentangling vs. deconstruction. It seems to me that deconstruction tosses out the authority of Scripture; people keep what they want of it and explain away the parts they don't like. But in disentangling, Jinger keeps going back to the Word of God as her basis of Truth. No doubt that we can always learn more from the Word and refine our faith!

  • @jennasink8743
    @jennasink8743 Год назад +33

    So much of this is so relatable to me. We didn’t subscribe to Bill Gothard’s teachings, but the legalism, the fear, the view of God as being always ready to strike me down if I didn’t do the right things and confess the right way… I went through all of that. I finally had what amounted to a mental breakdown my senior year of high school and got diagnosed with OCD, which began my journey to a healthier place mentally and spiritually. But those faulty ways of thinking about God have a long-lasting impact, and sometimes I still find myself grappling with the old mindset. I just hope and pray that I can foster a clearer view of our gracious, loving God in my children if He blesses me with them. Thank you, Jinger, for sharing your story!!

  • @Laundrey1
    @Laundrey1 Год назад +4

    I grew up around people who judged my mom, my siblings, and myself for not joining Bill Gothard’s teachings. She went to one of his conferences and knew it wasn’t right. I’m so thankful she didn’t. She doesn’t know the Duggars are entangled in his teachings because she likes them but she wouldn’t approve of those teachings.
    One boy I met when I was in middle school I ran into many years later when we both worked in a Christian bookstore during our college years. I was trying to move out and live closer to college and my job and he was trying to get away from the harmful Gothard home environment he grew up in. He had to hide from his parents that we were going to live together (we weren’t dating each other - just friends) and we were trying to figure out how we were going to pull it off. It never happened because I ended up moving cities away and that’s a whole different story. I just remember him trying to escape that. Not sure if he ever stayed in the faith or not. We lost touch when I moved and I never saw him again.
    It’s good to see one Duggar after another starting to leave these harmful teachings. Seems it’s the ones that move away from their toxic parents that end up seeing the harm. It’s so hard because many lose the faith over it. I almost did when I got sucked into the NAR for over a decade.

  • @denisevandermey6524
    @denisevandermey6524 Год назад +9

    I appreciate Jinger’s pure honesty. I love the testimony that she is sharing here

  • @heatherbugnacki6689
    @heatherbugnacki6689 Год назад +4

    I’m proud of Jinger for not throwing the baby out with religion’s dirty bath water! She shines bright with the love of God ❤

  • @arpineh.beglaryan8743
    @arpineh.beglaryan8743 Год назад +5

    Huge respect for this girl who, in telling her story, shows so much respect and love for her parents and, at the same time, exposes the flaws of the teaching she grew up under. I can definitely relate since I grew up in a legalistic church. Nothing can be more liberating than finding the true love of God. 💗 if I were the interviewer, I would have asked what the reaction of her parents was to this book...

  • @andreaarias2085
    @andreaarias2085 Год назад +20

    After accepting the Lord, at age 25, and beginning to attend church,. my friend suggested I attend Bill Gothurd's seminar in Long Beach. I based my life on the information I learned there! I'm 73 now, and I realize how much my thinking was influenced by this teaching!

  • @maxmustermann1206
    @maxmustermann1206 Год назад +35

    Great interview! I would like to see Jinger on the Cultish podcast.

  • @rhondapatterson1
    @rhondapatterson1 Год назад +22

    This was another GREAT interview by Allie. Allie treats her guests with such respect. So many others that do what she does do not. I appreciate Ginger’s respect of her parents who did a lot of good things. It honestly sounds like they were amazing parents who did their best to point their children to Christ. They didn’t do it perfectly, but NONE OF US DOES! I wish all of the Duggar’s the best and I did enjoy tuning into their show now and again to see what we were not seeing anywhere else on TV; parents who were trying to point their children towards Christ in today’s world. It was good wholesome television.

    • @PthaloGreen2
      @PthaloGreen2 Год назад

      I wish them well too, but they had 17 children. That's extremist! There's no telling how all those kids are doing, except that we know their son Josh molested his sisters and is in prison for that. It appears Jinger is doing well because she is out of the cult mindset. You can hope the Dugger clan ends up okay while allowing him that they raised those kids in a largely toxic stew.

  • @kelamram
    @kelamram Год назад +3

    Really admire her relationship with the Lord. Praise God for what he's doing in their lives!

  • @GentlRebel
    @GentlRebel Год назад +4

    I grew up in the shadow of Bill Gothard teachings. My parents didn’t enforce all the rules but they were very much influenced. One of the effects on me was that I simply could not understand how there could be “freedom in Christ.” It was a prison and to my teenage mind, freedom was in the world. It took me decades and some big life mistakes to understand that there truly is freedom in Christ. In fact, the only true freedom is in Christ. But I view the Gothard teachings (along with Dobson) as responsible for creating an environment of fear and unnecessary rules and restrictions that ended up driving me away from my faith for so long. Now I seek for holiness and to be like Christ because I understand the overwhelming love and acceptance that He so freely gives. My prayer is for others who were driven away from the faith by the Gothard teachings and who have yet to return.