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[quote=Anonymous] What’s Jen’s business plan moving forward? What’s her “teams” saying? She’s a middle-aged, white progressive, ex-evangelical Influencer, one of many. Huge yawnfest. Nothing new, interesting, or unexpected in anything she has to say. Her voice is not unique at all. Once she has a voice. She was fresh. What originally appealed to me as a similarly aged young mother of faith was that Jen was another young woman of faith who also struggled with faith and family and who was genuinely relatable. It might have all been bullshit, of course, and I increasingly think it was all along, but at least it was a real and original voice. She wasn’t Beth Moore, an older, more remote figure. She was like us. Younger, relatable, funny, self-deprecating, but ultimately devoted to a tough but rigorous faith, trying her best to raise a family with her husband with all the usual ups and downs of of life fully lived. Now what is she? A brittle, anxiety ridden mess with a weird and distant boyfriend who writes gross and nauseating things on her posts when he bothers to and who has to constantly sell all sorts of crap to her “tribe” to tread water financially. The desperation is obvious for all to see. She lost her voice. The Big Question is: When will she see it?[/quote]
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