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Jim Palmer on deconstruction and what's next


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Jim Palmer was a crusader for Christianity.

He accepted the calling in East Tennessee, went to seminary, and started preaching in one of the largest mega churches in the country. He moved to Nashville to start an offshoot. But then things started to unravel. Faith turned to doubt and then to deconstruction. He was into deconstruction before it was cool, and now he sits down with us to talk about how he's guiding others who are figuring out what’s next after Christianity.

This episode was produced by Josh Deepan

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Jim Palmer, Post-Religion Spiritual Director and founder of The Center for Non-Religious Spirituality
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