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The Exvangelicals
The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church | Sarah McCammon
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This was fantastic! McCammon is an exvangelical herself and shares stories from her childhood and young adult experiences as well as her deconstruction journey. She also talks to many other GenX and Millennial folks about their journey of leaving the evangelical church. She paints a very comprehensive picture of this phenomenon and how it‘s reshaping America. A true must listen! 5⭐️

Megabooks Just got a notification that this is on NPR‘s book of the day podcast. 1mo
PurpleyPumpkin Stacked!📚 1mo
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I‘ve read three journalist-who-grew-up-Evangelical nonfiction titles in the past six months, but this is the first by a woman (yay, finally!). I enjoyed it and think the subtitle “Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church” fits well, because this book considers all of those things in relatively few pages and therefore doesn‘t have space to dig super deeply into any (and this may just stand out to me more because I do ⬇️

Christine consume a lot of content about White Evangelical culture, political influence, people questioning or leaving the culture, etc.). I appreciate how McCammon shared intimate details about her own experiences and loved the in-their-own-words insights she included from interviews with others who‘ve left/are leaving their Evangelical cultures. A lot to relate to here for those of us who've lived a version of this. 1mo
marleed I‘m witnessing someone who was never particularly religious becoming a white evangelical because it matches political beliefs. I‘m a believer of the separation of church and state and I‘m uncomfortable looking to religious leaders for political reasons - or vice versa. 1mo
willaful Funny, I've read a bunch and they were all by women. I recommend Unfollow. 1mo
Christine @marleed Ugh, I‘m sorry. That must be hard to see happening. It definitely is a thing these days, and one that the author touches on in this book. 1mo
Christine @willaful Haha, good for you! I let myself be at the mercy of new releases sometimes. I did read Unfollow and loved it! 1mo
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Here‘s my review for a book I just DNF‘d. I‘m going to count this book for #bookspinbingo as a DNF.

Release date: 3/19/24

#netgalleyarc #netgalley #hailthebail

dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
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I started this book because it‘s one of my Netgalley ARCs that I have to read. This is supposed to be a memoir by the author about her experience with the evangelical church and why she left. So far, there are some parts that read like a memoir but then other parts read like an NPR news article which makes sense that it reads like that because she‘s an NPR journalist but I was expecting more of a memoir. I‘m disappointed.

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I was approved for the audiobook of The Exvangelicals from Macmillan Audio. I got the audiobook from the Macmillan Audio Influencer Program through my Google Books app and I got it on Netgalley after I requested it. I was already approved for the ebook from St. Martin‘s Press. This book is coming out in March. It‘s a memoir. I‘ll read it faster if I have an audiobook for it. I also like to listen to nonfiction instead of reading it on my own.

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While McCammon, an NPR correspondent and former evangelical, weaves her own story in, she takes a journalistic approach here, making it ideal for more recent exvangelicals or Christians wanting to understand the exvangelicals leaving their churches. Having deconstructed a decade ago and now on #exvangelical TikTok, not much was news to me, but I appreciate how this book validates and reports on this movement, its roots, trials, and grievances.

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I have another book to review on Netgalley from St. Martin‘s Press. It‘s coming out March 2024 but I‘m going to wait before I review it. I have plenty of time to review it. I forgot that I requested this book.

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