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In this brand new episode, we dive deep into the rise and fall of Michael Tait—from his groundbreaking days with DC Talk and the Newsboys to the devastating allegations that led to his resignation in January 2025. We unpack detailed accounts of abuse, industry cover-ups, and Tait’s own shocking confession of living a “double life” filled with addiction and sin.
We also explore the role of power and celebrity culture within Christian music, reactions from artists like Cory Asbury, Hayley Williams, and Steve Taylor, and the urgent call for accountability in the church. Finally, we ask: how should Christians respond when leaders fall? What does true accountability, discipleship, and restoration look like in our faith communities?
Do you have a topic suggestion, a question, or feedback? Text or leave a voicemail on the show’s hotline 24/7 at 248-301-2010. Donate to the show:
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In this brand new episode, we dive deep into the rise and fall of Michael Tait—from his groundbreaking days with DC Talk and the Newsboys to the devastating allegations that led to his resignation in January 2025. We unpack detailed accounts of abuse, industry cover-ups, and Tait’s own shocking confession of living a “double life” filled with addiction and sin.
We also explore the role of power and celebrity culture within Christian music, reactions from artists like Cory Asbury, Hayley Williams, and Steve Taylor, and the urgent call for accountability in the church. Finally, we ask: how should Christians respond when leaders fall? What does true accountability, discipleship, and restoration look like in our faith communities?
Do you have a topic suggestion, a question, or feedback? Text or leave a voicemail on the show’s hotline 24/7 at 248-301-2010. Donate to the show:
https://donate.stripe.com/28o9Dgcxvfbr7aofYY
paypal.me/thinkingoutloudmedia
Support the show