Self Evident: Toxic Empathy is Making Christians Weak
 
Self Evident: Toxic Empathy is Making Christians Weak
Written By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   10.02.24

“So yes, it’s scary. But, we get to raise our kids in a scary time to be brave and to be strong. That’s our call as Christians in this era.”
-Allie Beth Stuckey

On September 6th, Self Evident had the amazing opportunity to interview Illinois Family Institute’s banquet speaker, Allie Beth Stuckey.

Allie Beth Stuckey is a Christian, wife, mother, cultural commentator, speaker, and the beloved host of the Relatable podcast. She is also the author of You’re Not Enough (And That’s Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love.

In this interview, Allie discusses her upcoming book, Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion (available for pre-order here), the election, dating, children, marriage, and so much more.

“Christianity… has always thrived on the margins. That’s why we’re called to be light not in the brightness, but in the darkness.”

This is an amazing interview that you won’t want to miss.

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Alyssa Sonnenburg
Alyssa Sonnenburg is a disciple of Jesus and a dedicated wife and mom. She serves as an author, executive assistant, and radio personality representing Illinois Family Institute on WPEO’s “The Good Word” Program and “Next Generation Roundtable” with Point of View. With a passion for biblical truth, she seeks to use words and conversations to bring clarity to her culture and generation....
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