What happens after you deconstruct the faith you were given? Is there anything left to rebuild? Megan and Deedra sit down with longtime friend, public theologian, and pastor Josh Olds to talk about finding a way forward when the Christianity you inherited no longer fits. Together, they explore Josh’s journey out of conservative evangelicalism, deconstruction as renovation rather than demolition, becoming LGBTQIA+ affirming while maintaining a high view of Scripture, and the roles certainty, fear, and power play in American evangelicalism. What if questioning your faith doesn’t have to mean losing it? Maybe there’s a bigger, more expansive house than the one we were taught to live in. About Josh Olds Josh Olds (DMin | Columbia International University) is a public theologian and pastor for those disillusioned with institutional church. He has collaborated with NYT bestselling authors, written small group curriculum for Christian films, and spent over ten years as the head of Life is Story, a website dedicated to promoting Christian fiction and non-fiction. He is the author of the novella The Magic, the Music, and the Dance, coauthor of The Blood Book with Ted Dekker, and a contributor to the prayerbook Fostering Hope: A Prayerbook for Fostering and Adoptive Parents. Josh’s doctoral work focused on the effect that clergy’s relationship with their parishioners had on their experience of loneliness, depression, and social support. Connect with Josh Website: https://www.josholds.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjosholds TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@revdrjosh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drjosholds The Magic, the Music, and the Dance: https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Music-Dance-Josh-Olds-ebook The Blood Book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11516421-the-blood-book Fostering Hope: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62204279-fostering-hope Links from this episode Reconnect Circle: Our year-long community for women who want to reconnect with themselves, others, and God through honest conversation, reflection, and shared growth. Learn more or join the waitlist for our next cohort: https://reconnectpod.com/circle Connect with Megan: Follow Megan K. Hall on Facebook for thoughts on Taylor Swift, theology, politics, the Enneagram, identity, and whatever else she happens to be overthinking: https://facebook.com/meganhall625 Keep listening: New to Reconnect? Head back through our previous seasons for conversations about faith and deconstruction, relationships, identity, the Enneagram, emotional health, and what it looks like to become more fully yourself.