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In this episode of Naughty vs Nice, Todd, Laura, and Kelly tackle a topic almost every church gets wrong: fasting. Why do we do it? Should Christians today even practice it? And is it biblical for churches to pressure people into communal fasts “so God will move”?
The crew digs into the Old and New Testament, revealing that fasting was:
They expose how Western church culture has adopted occult-like ideas—treating fasting as a way to “generate” spiritual power, manufacture revival, or earn God’s favor. Laura reframes fasting in its Jewish context, while Todd breaks down how coercion, guilt, and peer pressure have replaced genuine repentance. Kelly highlights how churches weaponize fasting language toward vulnerable people, including those with eating disorders.
You’ll walk away with a clearer picture of:
This episode pushes back against the shallow, mystical, guilt-driven fasting culture—inviting believers into something deeper, healthier, and rooted in Scripture.
Scripture Cited
Works / People Mentioned
By naughtyversusniceIn this episode of Naughty vs Nice, Todd, Laura, and Kelly tackle a topic almost every church gets wrong: fasting. Why do we do it? Should Christians today even practice it? And is it biblical for churches to pressure people into communal fasts “so God will move”?
The crew digs into the Old and New Testament, revealing that fasting was:
They expose how Western church culture has adopted occult-like ideas—treating fasting as a way to “generate” spiritual power, manufacture revival, or earn God’s favor. Laura reframes fasting in its Jewish context, while Todd breaks down how coercion, guilt, and peer pressure have replaced genuine repentance. Kelly highlights how churches weaponize fasting language toward vulnerable people, including those with eating disorders.
You’ll walk away with a clearer picture of:
This episode pushes back against the shallow, mystical, guilt-driven fasting culture—inviting believers into something deeper, healthier, and rooted in Scripture.
Scripture Cited
Works / People Mentioned