Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Trust In God and Stand In Awe: An Interview With Jesse Moskel (Worldwide: The Unchosen Church #2)

 



What is it like to watch your three-year-old sister succumb to leukemia, while your family relies on prayer, rather than doctors, to save her? How does being raised by an authoritarian father, who is also a minister in an authoritarian church, add to that trauma? And how might those experiences connect to your being sentenced to both the death penalty and a life sentence as an adult in a Thai prison?  Jesse Moskel answers these questions in episode two of Worldwide: The Unchosen Church, offering listeners a tough but uplifting look at the costs of high demand religious groups and the power of perspective and perseverance in our most dire days. 

 

Hosted, written and produced by Dr. Tricia Jenkins.  Sound design and editing by Thirteen Media.

 

Previous article here on Banned about Jesse Moskel:

Locked Up Abroad: National Geographic Story On Former COG Member Story Of Redemption 

4 comments:

BP8 said...

. . ."relying on prayer rather than doctors to save her"??

I don't know God's record regarding healing leukemia but I DO know that the medical profession's track record is dismal at best. But they are very good at hiding their failures and exacturaratting their successes!

jim said...

If the purpose of these podcasts, in part, is to warn people off of Armstrongism and the Armstrongist splinters, then the podcasts will need to include those that maintained their faith but see how Armstrong adversely affected their thinking, hurt families, and delayed their maturing as Christians.

jim said...

I stated this before listening to the podcast of Jesse Moskel. While he has not kept his Christian faith per se, he does not seem far from it. While catharsis has some benefits perhaps, those mainly focused on race, sexuality, genderism, empowerment, etc are not generally the ones that might gravitate toward Armstrongism, but sincere Christians of any stripe might be in an effort to “do what is right”. They are the ones that need to hear about the damage done in the cogs simply by not understanding the full sacrifice and the full justification. While at the same time teaching how they are the only real Christians.

BP8 said...

I totally agree with Jim's analysis. On the #3 podcast, Glynn says the policy that bothered him the most was "no white girls"!! He says nothing concerning "abuse".
--No tithing abuses or abuse by the ministry
--No medical abuse
--No abuses caused by Sabbath or holydays observance
--No real damage caused by false prophecy scare tactics

He hammers away at Racism but most of that sounds like mere confirmation bias. Besides, to sell his podcast in this day and age, nothing sells better than racism and white supremacy. He better be careful though, this could backfire! He could end up bringing more people in than warning them to stay out!