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Theology in the RawTheology in the RawBehind the Scenes of Christian Publishing: Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty is a journalist, editor, and author who’s written for the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Religion News Service, Religion & Politics, and The Atlantic. She is cohost of the Saved by the City podcast (Religion News Service), the author of 2 books including her latest: Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church (Brazos Press, 2022), and currently serves as the editorial director of Brazos Press.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-05-011h 08Untangled FaithUntangled FaithCelebrities For Jesus. Guest: Katelyn Beaty (RERUN)Katelyn Beaty joins Amy Fritz for a conversation about what Katelyn learned as she was writing her upcoming book, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church.    Subscribe to my newsletter: https://untangledfaith.substack.com   In this episode we talk about: How did Katelyn decide who to reach out to for endorsements for a book like this? Proximity as an antidote to implosion. An update on my former pastor who plagiarized most of his sermons and personal stories. Ghostwriting Plagiarism What is the role of the cons...2025-03-2555 minThe Best of YouThe Best of YouEpisode 120: Navigating Celebrity Culture—How Personas, Platforms, & Profits Are Hurting the Church with Katelyn BeatyToday’s conversation is a fascinating deep-dive into celebrity culture with Katelyn Beaty, editor and author of Celebrities For Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, & Profits are Hurting the Church. We explore the dynamics of celebrity culture and its profound effects on both the church and our personal sense of worth and mission. Here’s what we cover:1. The importance of developing an inner locus of control2. How celebrity culture impacts the church3. Parasocial relationships & influencers as attachment figures4. Reevaluating what true success looks like5. How to discern trus...2024-09-1252 minSusie Larson LiveSusie Larson LivePursuing Jesus, not platform with Katelyn BeatyThe time has come for the church to reexamine its relationship to celebrity. Journalist and author Katelyn Beaty shares from her book “Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church.” *Originally aired June 13, 2023* Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here2024-07-2450 minThinking Christian: Clear Theology for a Confusing WorldThinking Christian: Clear Theology for a Confusing WorldHow Should Christians think about the "Bro Code": A Conversation with Katelyn BeatyIn this episode, James sits down with journalist, author, and podcaster Katelyn Beaty to discuss her series of essays on her substack "The Beaty Beat" about the "Evangelical Bro Code." They consider the various components of the bro code, possible solutions to the bro code, and the ways the bro code negatively impact both women and men.  For more from Katelyn subscribe to The Beaty Beat at https://katelynbeaty.substack.com/. You can also listed to more conversations from Katelyn on her podcast Saved by the City or purchase Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, a...2024-06-0455 minMinistryWatch PodcastMinistryWatch PodcastEp. 356: Celebrities For Jesus: A Conversation with Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty believes that some Christian leaders use their fame and influence in positive ways. But too often, she says, fame and celebrity are cultivated for their own sake, or for the sake of profits and the building of personal empires. We see this phenomenon most conspicuously with the prosperity Gospel preachers. But, increasingly, these practices of the Prosperity Gospel have crept into mainstream evangelical ministries. That’s why Katelyn Beaty believes we should explore the evangelical church’s relationship to celebrity. She explores how fame has reshaped the American church, explains why and how celebrity is woven into the fabric o...2024-05-1543 minThe Church LobbyThe Church LobbyDe-Sizing the Church (pt 2): Why Christian Celebrity Culture Guarantees Moral Failure, with Katelyn BeatyOne of the biggest dangers of our obsession with church size is the rise of the Christian celebrity culture. Katelyn Beaty is the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church.Katelyn defines celebrity as “social power without proximity.” In this conversation, Karl Vaters talks with Katelyn about what that means, why it’s a problem, and why we in the church are so susceptible to the lure of celebrity.There’s also great hope for those who have been led astray by Christian celebrity culture, whether you’re the one fo...2024-04-1140 minPodcasting for HumansPodcasting for HumansSaved By The City's Katelyn Beaty: Trading Control for ChemistryIn the first edition of a new, more open-ended approach to Podcasting for Humans, I spoke to Katelyn Beaty, the co-host of Saved By The City. In addition to her podcasting work, she’s also a writer, and the difference between writing and podcasting is not lost on her: “I’m a lefty. And writing will always be my left hand. Podcasting has been like trying to write with my right hand. I'm getting at things that I couldn't get at with my dominant hand.I think podcasting is about relationship and what's emerging between two or...2024-02-1441 minFound Family with MaryB. SafritFound Family with MaryB. Safrit[EXTENDED CUT] Normalizing Christian Singleness (feat. Katelyn Beaty)Today you'll hear my full conversation with the inimitable Katelyn Beaty from Season 8, specifically, December 2022. Katelyn Beaty is a Midwest native living in New York City, and editorial director for Brazos Press. But the most important thing you should know about her is that she loves words and believes they can change the world. Katelyn served as Christianity Today magazine's youngest and first female managing editor. She has written for The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The New York Times on light topics such as politics, gender, and theology and has commented on faith a...2024-01-091h 08Holy Unhappiness with Amanda Held OpeltHoly Unhappiness with Amanda Held OpeltEpisode 9 - Church with Katelyn BeatyIt is no secret that participation within institutions of faith is significantly declining in this country. While the reasons for this are complex, the decline has coincided with a series of very public failures and scandals involving prominent Christian leaders, denominations, and institutions. Today on the podcast we talk with Katelyn Beaty - journalist, editor and author of the book Celebrities for Jesus. We discuss the church (the subject of chapter 6 in my book) and how to deal with disappointment with the church in healthy, honest ways. Katelyn shares her perspective on the importance of accountability and truth-telling within...2023-08-2332 minMake It SimpleMake It SimpleRe-release: Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn BeatyRe-release of this special episode with VoxCon speaker, Katelyn Beaty! Enjoy this encore presentation, and catch Katelyn this September live at VoxCon 2023. Tickets available at www.GoToVox.com******Katelyn Beaty (author of Celebrities For Jesus) joins Rachel and Matt to discuss our culture's fascination with famous Christians, and the roll fame and celebrity play in today's popular evangelical figures. We discuss her book and the insights gained from it, as well as how to guard our hearts and find purpose in ordinary faithfulness.Support the showFor more information on Make It...2023-08-221h 02The Pastor Theologians PodcastThe Pastor Theologians PodcastChristian Celebrity and Pastoral Ministry | Katelyn BeatyAuthor Katelyn Beaty joins the podcast to discuss her recent book, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Profits, and Platforms are Hurting the Church. We discuss the history of evangelicalism as it relates to the use of mass media, as well as how the wider cultural phenomenon of celebrity relates to the evangelical movement. How has celebrity shaped pastors' sense of vocation? What are the dangers associated with the megachurch movement and famous pastors? This and much more on this episode.2023-07-3150 minJesus Over EverythingJesus Over EverythingS9E56:  JOE Featuring: Ministry Strong with Katelyn Beaty - Christian Celebrity Culture This week on Ministry Strong Lisa Whittle welcomes Katelyn Beaty, a journalist, editor, and keen observer of trends in the American church. Lisa & Katelyn hit the hard topic of celebrity Christians and go deeper into this topic of why it's not okay and what we can do about it.   Links: Classical Conversations Leave a Review for the JOE Show The Path - World Relief Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church JOE S8E6 - Lisa + Friends: Katelyn Beaty 2023-07-1419 minThe Carey Nieuwhof Leadership PodcastThe Carey Nieuwhof Leadership PodcastCNLP 579 | Katelyn Beaty on How Christian Celebrities, Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Harming the Church And What to Do About ItThe Integrity Crisis in Today's Churches [ mini-series ] In Part 2 of our mini-series on Integrity in the Church, Katelyn Beaty talks about the history of the idea of celebrity, how it's impacted the church, how Billy Graham handled his fame, and how personas, platforms, and profits are harming the church and what to do about it. Note: This isn't a cynical hit piece on the church, but hopefully, a thoughtful conversation on what to do if becoming well-known comes your way. Show Notes On The Rise Newsletter  2023-06-271h 19The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership PodcastThe Carey Nieuwhof Leadership PodcastCNLP 579 | Katelyn Beaty on How Christian Celebrities, Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Harming the Church And What to Do About ItThe Integrity Crisis in Today's Churches [ mini-series ] In Part 2 of our mini-series on Integrity in the Church, Katelyn Beaty talks about the history of the idea of celebrity, how it's impacted the church, how Billy Graham handled his fame, and how personas, platforms, and profits are harming the church and what to do about it. Note: This isn't a cynical hit piece on the church, but hopefully, a thoughtful conversation on what to do if becoming well-known comes your way. Show Notes On The Rise Newsletter  2023-06-271h 19Susie Larson LiveSusie Larson LivePursuing Jesus, not platform with Katelyn BeatyThe time has come for the church to reexamine its relationship to celebrity. Journalist and author Katelyn Beaty shares from her book "Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church." Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here2023-06-1450 minThe Two CitiesThe Two CitiesEpisode #176 - Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn BeatyIn this episode we’re talking about Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn Beaty, who is the editorial director for Brazos Press and who previously served as print managing editor at Christianity Today. She’s also the cohost of the Saved by the City podcast, and the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church (published by Brazos). In our conversation with Katelyn, we discuss the allure of celebrity in American evangelicalism, the lack of interrogation of whether church growth is an automatic work of the Spirit, whether institutions are irreparably flawed, and how the rise...2023-06-0751 minExcavateExcavateKatelyn Beaty on the Lure of Christian CelebrityToday we’re so excited to welcome Katelyn Beaty to the podcast, author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church. We’ll be discussing Abigail’s resistance to corrupt power in 1 Samuel 25, and the ways her example can inform the modern Church. Katelyn will help us look at how we can interrogate our own stewardship of power and look with curiosity and honesty at the structures around us. There’s a lot to uncover about the Christian life and ordinary acts of faithfulness. For reference and further reading: 1 Samuel 25 John 10 Check out Katelyn’s work: Cele...2023-06-0752 minBeing a Sanctuary PodcastBeing a Sanctuary PodcastS5/E17: Healthy Christ-Centric Culture over Celebrity Culture w/ Katelyn BeatyThis was a much-needed conversation where we got to talk about what it looks like to have unhealthy celebrity-centered culture in our churches (even if no 'celebrities' go to our church) and what it looks like to instead have healthy Christ-centric churches and culture. Follow Katelyn: instagram.com/katelyn_beaty Buy Her Book: Celebrities for Jesus - www.amazon.com/Celebrities-Jesus-Personas-Platforms-Profits/dp/1587435187/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1678907536&sr=8-1 JOIN US AT THE SOWERS SUMMIT CONFERENCE THIS SUMMER - Details and Registration here: www.sowerssummit.com Healing from The Body Course Starting March 27th! https://www.thefullgarden.com...2023-03-2237 minBecoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda (VIDEO)Becoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda (VIDEO)Episode 206: Celebrities for Jesus (feat. Katelyn Beaty) We’ve all heard of Christian leaders who have used their power and influence to bring harm on people within their church. In this conversation, we talk with Katelyn Beaty about how we can avoid that from continuing to happen in the church. How can we maintain we’re all about Jesus instead of all about ourselves?Check out her book here: https://amzn.to/3ZKV7x8 2023-03-1939 minBecoming Something with Jonathan PokludaBecoming Something with Jonathan PokludaEpisode 206: Celebrities for Jesus (feat. Katelyn Beaty) We’ve all heard of Christian leaders who have used their power and influence to bring harm on people within their church. In this conversation, we talk with Katelyn Beaty about how we can avoid that from continuing to happen in the church. How can we maintain we’re all about Jesus instead of all about ourselves?Check out her book here: https://amzn.to/3ZKV7x8 2023-03-1939 minPeace TalksPeace TalksKatelyn BeatyPeace Talks is pleased to welcome Katelyn Beaty to the show! Our wide-ranging conversation with Katelyn began with Christian celebrity and continued to find its way to spiritual formation—particularly how the American church values the fast growth of membership over the quiet, slow growth of becoming like Christ. She reflects on the transactional, consumer-oriented nature of American spiritual formation and laments that we are not shaped to believe that pursuing justice is a part of Christian discipleship.Katelyn Beaty is author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits Are Hurting the Church and the ed...2023-03-1648 minNomad PodcastNomad PodcastKatelyn Beaty - Celebrities for JesusIn this episode we chat with journalist and editor Katelyn Beaty about Christian celebrity. After distinguishing between celebrity and fame, Katelyn explores the ways celebrity has shaped the church and Christian faith in unhealthy ways, how it has led to the abuse of power, the pursuit of growth at all costs, and the fall from grace of so many celebrity Christian leaders.   After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Nick Thorley reflect on their own relationship with Christian celebrities, both positive and negative, and the role they’ve played in their evolving faith.  Interview star...2023-02-101h 48Compassionate ChristianityCompassionate ChristianityBook interview with Katelyn Beaty – “Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church”Book interview with Katelyn Beaty – “Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church”2023-01-2327 minEssential Church PodcastEssential Church PodcastEpisode 143: Katelyn Beaty - Celebrities for JesusIn this episode we sit down to talk with Katelyn Beaty about her book Celebrities for Jesus—on the perils of celebrity in the evangelical world and what we can do to counteract it.2023-01-1928 minEssential Church PodcastEssential Church PodcastEpisode 143: Katelyn Beaty - Celebrities for JesusIn this episode we sit down to talk with Katelyn Beaty about her book Celebrities for Jesus—on the perils of celebrity in the evangelical world and what we can do to counteract it.2023-01-1928 minVoxologyVoxologyReckoning with Church Celebrity Culture: w/ Katelyn BeatyDelving into the impact of celebrity culture on the church, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford engage with author and journalist Katelyn Beaty to discuss her book "Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church." They explore how the pursuit of platform and influence can undermine authentic Christian community, lead to scandals, and distort the gospel message. Key Takeaways: • Understanding the Dark Side of Celebrity Culture in the Church – How celebrity dynamics contribute to scandals and a lack of accountability among church leaders. • Distinguishing Between Fame and Celebrity – Exploring how notoriet...2023-01-0957 minFound Family with MaryB. SafritFound Family with MaryB. SafritNormalizing Christian Singleness (feat. Katelyn Beaty)In this episode, Katelyn and I discuss:the intersection of celebrity and marital status in the churchhow cultural context impacts how we singles see ourselvesthe problem with singles' events at most churchesthe power of being part of a spiritually nourishing communityand more!Katelyn Beaty is a Midwest native living in New York City and editorial director for Brazos Press. But the most important thing you should know about her is that she loves words and believes they can change the world. Katelyn served as Christianity Today magazine's youngest and first female managing editor. She has w...2022-12-2051 minThe Englewood Review of Books PodcastThe Englewood Review of Books PodcastEpisode 48: Andy Crouch & Katelyn BeatyJen has an honest and animated conversation with returning guest Katelyn Beaty and first-time guest Andy Crouch on the perils of power, celebrity, platform and fame in the Christian church.Katelyn Beaty is a journalist, editor, and keen observer of trends in the American church. She has written for a variety of publications and is cohost of the Saved by the City podcast. She’s the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church (Brazos Press, 2022) and A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, th...2022-12-1955 minWord Made DigitalWord Made DigitalS09 E13: The Way Up is Down with Katelyn BeatyWelcome to the Word Made Digital Podcast!---In light of the fall of famous Christian leaders in recent years, the time has come for the church to reexamine its relationship to celebrity. Award-winning journalist Katelyn Beaty and author of "Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church" explores how fame has reshaped the American church, and why celebrity is woven into the fabric of the evangelical movement. She identifies many ways fame has gone awry in recent years and shows us how evangelical culture is uniquely attracted to...2022-12-1457 minThe New Evangelicals PodcastThe New Evangelicals Podcast112. Celebrities For Jesus // with Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty, journalist, editor and author of the book Celebrities For Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits are Hurting the Church, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Katelyn explains her background in Evangelicalism. Tim and Katelyn discuss her book and how celebrity pastors have become such a part of Evangelical culture. They discuss how celebrity pastors are created and how the book publishing industry is complicit. Lastly, they discuss prevention of the scandals we have seen in recent years.Learn more about Katelyn Beaty's bookGet tickets to our live podcast event!...2022-12-1252 minThe New Evangelicals PodcastThe New Evangelicals Podcast112. Celebrities For Jesus // with Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty, journalist, editor and author of the book Celebrities For Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits are Hurting the Church, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Katelyn explains her background in Evangelicalism. Tim and Katelyn discuss her book and how celebrity pastors have become such a part of Evangelical culture. They discuss how celebrity pastors are created and how the book publishing industry is complicit. Lastly, they discuss prevention of the scandals we have seen in recent years.Learn more about Katelyn Beaty's bookGet tickets to our live podcast event!...2022-12-1252 minTheology on MissionTheology on MissionS8: E5 Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty joins the podcast to talk about her new book Celebrities for Jesus. In this episode Fitch, Moore and Beaty discuss the history and contemporary state of celebrities in the American evangelical church.Katelyn Beaty is a writer, journalist, editor and podcast host. Her work has appeared in several news outlets and she is also the author of A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World.2022-12-0842 minTheology on MissionTheology on MissionS8: E5 Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty joins the podcast to talk about her new book Celebrities for Jesus. In this episode Fitch, Moore and Beaty discuss the history and contemporary state of celebrities in the American evangelical church. Katelyn Beaty is a writer, journalist, editor and podcast host. Her work has appeared in several news outlets and she is also the author of A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World.2022-12-0742 minTruth Over Tribe: Christian Takes on Culture, News & PoliticsTruth Over Tribe: Christian Takes on Culture, News & PoliticsEvangelical Epidemic: The Celebrity Pastor Problem with Katelyn BeatyThere’s obviously something wrong with Evangelicalism. Despite seemingly unending scandals at the hands of celebrity pastors and megachurches, we continue choosing the charismatic leader over the “boring” institution of the church. Is there a way to break this Christian celebrity cycle? Today, Keith talks with Katelyn Beaty, former editor at Christianity Today and author of Celebrities for Jesus, to find out. Katelyn shares her own definition of a celebrity pastor, making the crucial distinction between celebrity and fame. She explains why average Christians are so drawn to celebrity pastors, dissects the Evangelical industrial complex, and calls for the church...2022-11-3052 minUNDISTRACTED with Laura BennettUNDISTRACTED with Laura BennettS7E07 Katelyn Beaty: Why Christian celebrity culture needs a cureCelebrity and Christianity. What do you think about the relationship between the two? Does celebrity culture contribute to the downfall of leaders whose star rises too high?In a time where news of Christian leader’s moral failures is common, and sadly becoming unsurprising, do we need to ask questions about whether pastors’ platforms are distracting from the work of ministry that gave it to them? Journalist Katelyn Beaty is the former editor of US-based evangelical magazine 'Christianity Today', and a keen observer of trends in the American church. On this episode we talk about her...2022-11-1733 minLet\'s Be Real with Nicole UniceLet's Be Real with Nicole UniceKatelyn Beaty: The Impact of Christian CelebritiesAre personas, platforms, and profits hurting the church? In light of the fall of famous Christian leaders in recent years, Katelyn Beaty reexamines the relationship between church and celebrity. In her book, Celebrities for Jesus (and this episode), Katelyn explores the ways fame has reshaped the American church, explains how and why celebrity is woven into the fabric of the evangelical movement, and identifies many ways fame goes awry. Katelyn’s Website | Book Submissions (0:00) Intro (3:22) Christian celebrities (5:44) Fame vs. celebrity (9:01) Celebrity pressures (11:24) Dangers of marketing our faith...2022-11-1633 minMinistry Strong with Lisa WhittleMinistry Strong with Lisa WhittleMinistry Strong with Katelyn Beaty on Christian Celebrity CultureThis week on Ministry Strong Lisa Whittle welcomes Katelyn Beaty, a journalist, editor, and keen observer of trends in the American church. Lisa & Katelyn hit the hard topic of celebrity Christians and go deeper into this topic of why it's not okay and what we can do about it.Mentioned in the show:The Path @ World ReliefCelebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the ChurchJOE S8E6 - Lisa + Friends: Katelyn BeatyMinistry Strong InstagramConnect with Katelyn:WebsiteKatelyn...2022-11-0721 minRe-integrateRe-integrateHow Celebrity is Hurting the Church - with Katelyn BeatyWe live in a culture infatuated with celebrity, which has infiltrated the evangelical Christian church. How? We look to Christian celebrities and cultural strongmen for leadership and validation. And we have seen many celebrity pastors, ministry leaders, and cultural icons fall from their lofty celebrity platforms because they didn’t have the needed spiritual maturity or accountability.  On this episode of the Reintegrate Podcast, we are honored to have award-winning journalist Katelyn Beaty. Her new book from Brazos Press, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church. Get this book from ind...2022-10-2544 minYour Day Brighter®Your Day Brighter®Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn BeatyHow did the celebrity culture infiltrate the evangelical church and what should be done about it? Writer Katelyn Beaty has written a thought-provoking book, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church.  She traces the history of the celebrity pastor, mega-churches, publishing deals, and stages and screens; and exposes the dangers of fame without accountability and spiritual maturity.  This is an important topic and Katelyn doesn’t come to it as one with a vendetta, but as one who loves the church, loves Jesus, and is concerned about where we’re headed...2022-10-1940 minNorsworthyNorsworthy522. Katelyn Beaty: Celebrities for JesusKatelyn Beaty joins the podcast to discuss her new book Celebrities for Jesus. 2022-10-1742 minThe Living Room Archives - Joanna WeaverThe Living Room Archives - Joanna Weaver096: The Danger of Celebrity with Katelyn Beaty“Spiritual depth and personal transformation are more important than impacting others.” In the age of YouTube stars and social media influencers, it’s easy to find our identity in our online presence. You may find things that temporarily fill your spiritual buckets, but are left once again dry, anxious, and weary. In today’s podcast, author Katelyn Beatty and Joanna talk about dangers to avoid surrounding celebrity, social media and public ministry. Katelyn shares common pitfalls that arise for church leaders in today’s fame-obsessed culture.  Join us as we dive into a deeper understanding of the trou...2022-10-1244 minPlucking Up with Liz BohannonPlucking Up with Liz BohannonKatelyn Beaty on Individual Identity in Faith CommunitiesMaybe quitting is a good thing. Once you find your passion, vocation and community, leaving can be really hard but moving on to the next chapter and growing is part of life. Today’s guest, Katelyn Beaty, found her community as the first female managing editor of Christianity Today. But it eventually came time to move on to the next season of her life. She’s now editorial director for Brazos Press and the author of two books, one of which was just released! "Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits Are Hurtin...2022-10-1057 minPlucking Up with Liz BohannonPlucking Up with Liz BohannonKatelyn Beaty on Individual Identity in Faith CommunitiesMaybe quitting is a good thing. Once you find your passion, vocation and community, leaving can be really hard but moving on to the next chapter and growing is part of life. Today’s guest, Katelyn Beaty, found her community as the first female managing editor of Christianity Today. But it eventually came time to move on to the next season of her life. She’s now editorial director for Brazos Press and the author of two books, one of which was just released! "Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits Are Hurtin...2022-10-1057 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 377: Katelyn Beaty - Celebrities for JesusDoes Jesus need more celebrities tweeting and influencing on his behalf?Katelyn Beaty joins the pod to discuss her new book, ‘Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church’ (http://www.bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/celebrities-for-jesus/406890). Katelyn Beaty is the author of A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World (Howard Books / Simon & Schuster), and A Woman’s Place: A Bible Study Exploring Every Woman’s Call to Work (Abingdon Press), the companion group study guide. For nearly a decade she helped to lead Christia...2022-10-0759 minThe Faith & Work PodcastThe Faith & Work PodcastVirtue and Vice at Work: Humility with Katelyn BeatyThe Faith & Work Podcast is resuming its series of Virtue and Vice at Work. In this week's episode, Joanna Meyer discusses the importance of developing humility with Katelyn Beaty, acquisitions editor for Brazos Press, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Katelyn has previously served as managing editor of Christianity Today and has written for The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The New York Times on topics such as politics, gender, and theology. She is also the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church.2022-10-0740 minIn the ShiftIn the ShiftCelebrities for Jesus - with Katelyn BeatyEpisode 69: Katelyn Beaty is the author of the recently published book “Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits are Hurting the Church”. We talk here about the nature of celebrity vs fame, and how celebrity pastors and ministers have come to take centre stage in the Evangelical/Pentecostal church. As celebrity pastors have flourished, their churches have become mirrors for their own ego. This leads to numerous problems including a lack of accountability, the abuse of power, the pursuit of growth and brand at all costs, and has distorted the central themes of the Christian message. We finish this...2022-09-281h 18The HabitThe HabitKatelyn Beaty Doesn't Want to Be a CelebrityKatelyn Beaty is the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called the book "a must-read for anyone invested in the fate of evangelicalism." In this episode, Katelyn and Jonathan Rogers talk about the difference between fame and celebrity, the need to challenge (and not mimic) celebrity culture, and the importance of embodied community in an ever more digitized world. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-2647 minPreacher Boys PodcastPreacher Boys Podcast235: The Dangers of "Celebrity Pastors" | Katelyn BeatyPurchase a copy of Celebrities for Jesus here: https://amzn.to/3S0DWngMany Christian leaders use their fame and influence to great effect. Whether that popularity resides at the local church level or represents national or international influence, many leaders have effectively said to their followers, "Follow me as I follow Christ." But fame that is cultivated for its own sake, without attendant spiritual maturity and accountability, has a shadow side that runs counter to the heart of the gospel. Celebrity--defined as social power without proximity--has led to abuses of power, the cultivation of persona, and...2022-09-2553 minPreacher Boys PodcastPreacher Boys Podcast235: The Dangers of "Celebrity Pastors" | Katelyn BeatyPurchase a copy of Celebrities for Jesus here: https://amzn.to/3S0DWngMany Christian leaders use their fame and influence to great effect. Whether that popularity resides at the local church level or represents national or international influence, many leaders have effectively said to their followers, "Follow me as I follow Christ." But fame that is cultivated for its own sake, without attendant spiritual maturity and accountability, has a shadow side that runs counter to the heart of the gospel. Celebrity--defined as social power without proximity--has led to abuses of power, the cultivation of persona, and...2022-09-2553 minKingdom RootsKingdom RootsCelebrities for Jesus with Katelyn Beaty - KR 202 Award-winning journalist Katelyn Beaty has explored the ways fame has reshaped the American church, explains how and why celebrity is woven into the fabric of the evangelical movement and identifies many ways fame has gone awry in recent years. Katelyn talks with Scot about how the evangelical culture is uniquely attracted to celebrity gurus over and against institutions, and she offers a renewed vision of ordinary faithfulness, helping us all keep fame in its proper place. *Purchase your copy of Celebrities for Jesus -https://amzn.to/3qHvC0k *Amazon Affiliate 2022-09-1636 minThink Biblically: Conversations on Faith & CultureThink Biblically: Conversations on Faith & CultureCelebrities for Jesus (with Katelyn Beaty)We often get excited when a celebrity comes to faith in Christ—they can use their platform for the gospel. But what happens when pastors and Christian leaders become celebrities in their churches and communities? Isn’t there also a dark side to Christian celebrity? Is that an oxymoron, or should it be? We’ll answer these questions and more with our guest Katelyn Beaty in her new book Celebrities for Jesus.  Katelyn Beaty is a journalist, editor, and keen observer of trends in the American church. She has written for the New York Times, the New Yorker...2022-09-1532 minWhat If I\'m Wrong?What If I'm Wrong?Katelyn Beaty: Resisting Christian IdolsIn the second episode of Viral Jesus season 3, Heather discusses on #blessed the latest news out of The Village Church about Matt Chandler stepping down for a leave of absence due to an inappropriate relationship with a woman who wasn’t his wife in his DM’s on Instagram. Heather and Seth discuss the concept of what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior for married people in the DM’s. If you have thoughts on this please @viralJesusPod on Instagram or Twitter and let us know. In her conversation with author Katelyn Beaty, Heather listens to Katelyn explain the pro...2022-09-011h 05Bare MarriageBare MarriageEpisode 157: Celebrities for Jesus -- Who should we follow? ft Katelyn BeatySend us a textEvangelicalism has a problem with celebrity culture.I mean, everyone has a problem with celebrity culture. But it can be worse in the church because we’re supposed to put Jesus front and centre, and too oten we’re protecting celebrity and ignoring the way of Christ. Links to things mentioned:Our Patreon! Support us for as little as $5 a month and get access to an awesome Facebook group, unfiltered podcasts, and more. Or if you don’t want to support long term, considering leaving something in our...2022-09-0153 minCan I Laugh On Your Shoulder?Can I Laugh On Your Shoulder?How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church | Katelyn BeatyMy guest this week is Katelyn Beaty, an editorial director for Brazos Press. She loves words and believes they can change the world. Katelyn is a Midwest native living in New York City and has written for The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The New York Times on topics such as politics, gender, and theology. She is cohost of the Saved by the City podcast and previously served as print managing editor at Christianity Today. She’s the author of Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church and A Wom...2022-08-241h 12The Alabaster JarThe Alabaster JarS3 E8 | Katelyn Beaty | Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the ChurchMany Christian leaders use their fame and influence to great effect. Whether that popularity resides at the local church level or represents national or international influence, many leaders have effectively said to their followers, "Follow me as I follow Christ." But fame that is cultivated for its own sake, without attendant spiritual maturity and accountability, has a shadow side that runs counter to the heart of the gospel. In this episode, Katelyn Beaty shares with Lynn Cohick how celebrity has led to abuses of power, the cultivation of persona, and a fixation on profits. Purchase a copy of Katelyn's new...2022-08-2444 minIn All Things PodcastIn All Things PodcastRESISTING Celebrity Culture with Katelyn Beaty (ep. 24)On this episode of the podcast, Ruth Clark and I chat with Katelyn Beaty about her new book, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church. Among the topics we discuss:  Why celebrity culture is a uniquely modern phenomenon. What it means to say that celebrity is a "feature, not a bug" of the evangelical movement, and the spiritual implications What it might mean to resist the values of celebrity culture in the church and in the Christian publishing industry Why obscurity and ordinary faithfulness are so important for followers of Christ Get K...2022-08-2444 minJesus Over EverythingJesus Over EverythingJOE S8E6 - Lisa + Friends: Katelyn BeatyLisa welcome her new friend, author and journalist, Katelyn Beaty today to JOE. As a writer, Katelyn loves words and believes that they can change the world. Lisa and Katelyn break down the very definition of what a Christian celebrity actually is, what it means to us in our Christian culture, and how we can move forward. Listen in and share this show with a friend who might be struggling with how to navigate this hot topic for the church today. Links: Sponsor A Child with Compassion Website Celebrities for Jesus...2022-08-1940 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 522: The New Secular South & Celebrities for Jesus with Katelyn BeatyEvangelicals are no longer the largest religious group in the South. Russell Moore says they’ve been replaced by a dangerous new kind of southern secularism. These MAGA-vangelicals don’t attend church, don’t follow the moral teachings of the Bible, and are fixated on politics and conspiracy theories but still call themselves “Christians.” What role does the church have in mitigating the danger of this new sect? Plus, a church in Texas faces legal trouble for performing an evangelistic revision of the musical Hamilton without a license. Then, Katelyn Beaty is back to discuss her new book Celebrities for Jesus: Ho...2022-08-171h 20Grace Enough PodcastGrace Enough PodcastKatelyn Beaty | Celebrities for JesusKatelyn Beaty and Amber discuss her book Celebrities for Jesus: How Persona, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the ChurchCelebrities for Jesus Questions Discussed: (1:5) Share a little of your faith journey with us. When did you begin walking with Jesus? (6:05) As a writer, journalist, previous print managing editor at Christianity Today, and current acquisitions editor for Brazos Press you have spent your career observing trends in the American church. One of which you write about in your newest book Celebrities for Jesus. Share about some of the observations in recent years that led to yo...2022-08-1652 minListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityCelebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church by Katelyn BeatyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/592741 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church Author: Katelyn Beaty Narrator: Nan Mcnamara Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 19 minutes Release date: August 16, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Many Christian leaders use their fame and influence to great effect. Whether that popularity resides at the local church level or represents national or international influence, many leaders have effectively said to their followers, 'Follow me as I follow Christ.' But fame that is cultivated for its own sake, without...2022-08-1630 minListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityCelebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church by Katelyn BeatyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/592741to listen full audiobooks. Title: Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church Author: Katelyn Beaty Narrator: Nan Mcnamara Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 19 minutes Release date: August 16, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Many Christian leaders use their fame and influence to great effect. Whether that popularity resides at the local church level or represents national or international influence, many leaders have effectively said to their followers, 'Follow me as I follow Christ.' But fame that is cultivated for its own sake, without attendant...2022-08-165h 19The Biblical MindThe Biblical MindThe Dangers of Celebrity in the Church (Katelyn Beaty)We live in a fame-saturated culture. Celebrity figures run our largest corporations, media entities, and megachurches. But the characteristics of celebrity—unquestioned authority, dynamic public personas, and tendency toward abuse—make it a dangerous feature in Christian churches. Recent stories about abusive, exploitative celebrity pastors have spotlighted this fact. In this episode, Katelyn Beaty discusses her new book Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church. She identifies the key features of fame and celebrity that infect every element of our culture and diagnoses their central issues, including secrecy, self-promotion, anger, and pride. She...2022-08-1238 minUntangled FaithUntangled Faith51: Celebrities for Jesus. Guest: Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty joins Amy Fritz for a conversation about what Katelyn learned as she was writing her upcoming book, Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits Are Hurting the Church. Topics discussed: How did Katelyn decide who to reach out to for endorsements for a book like this? Proximity as an antidote to implosion. An update on my former pastor who plagiarized most of his sermons and personal stories. Ghostwriting Plagiarism What is the role of the consumer? Buy Katelyn's book: https...2022-08-1056 minYou Have PermissionYou Have PermissionChristianity Today Staffers Katelyn Beaty and Roxanne Stone (#148)Today we're joined by Katelyn Beaty and Roxanne Stone to continue our conversation around three recent scandals in the Evangelical World. Having worked at Christianity Today, Katelyn and Roxy offer context for some of these issues' cultural and spiritual fabrics. We also cover accountability structures, misuse of power, and impact versus intent.Saved by the City - CT Response Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-worked-at-christianity-today-and-we-have-thoughts/id1557930520?i=1000554937413Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKochFaith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia@gmail.com -- he is accepting more work...2022-04-041h 02You Have PermissionYou Have PermissionChristianity Today Staffers Katelyn Beaty and Roxanne Stone (#148)Today we're joined by Katelyn Beaty and Roxanne Stone to continue our conversation around three recent scandals in the Evangelical World. Having worked at Christianity Today, Katelyn and Roxy offer context for some of these issues' cultural and spiritual fabrics. We also cover accountability structures, misuse of power, and impact versus intent.Saved by the City - CT Response Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-worked-at-christianity-today-and-we-have-thoughts/id1557930520?i=1000554937413Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKochFaith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia@gmail.com -- he is accepting more work...2022-04-041h 02Veterans of Culture WarsVeterans of Culture Wars037: Religious Journalism and Post-Trump Evangelicalism with Katelyn BeatyAuthor Katelyn Beaty, former Christianity Today managing editor, current co-host of the Saved By the City podcast, and no relation to Warren "Two T's" Beatty, joins the podcast to talk about her time as the youngest and first female managing editor of Christianity Today, the state of religious journalism, evangelicalism and disinformation in a post-Trump (and potentially pre-Trump) world, and Mark "No T's" Driscoll. Plus, she gives us some details on her forthcoming book "Celebrities for Jesus". Visit Katelyn's website:  https://www.katelynbeaty.com/ Follow Katelyn on Twitter:  @katelynbeaty ...2021-11-091h 0310 Things To Tell You10 Things To Tell YouEp 135: Writing Your Own Plot Twist (with Roxy Stone and Katelyn Beaty)This episode is for anyone seeking a life change.  We cannot, of course, plan for many of the plot twists that life throws our way. Breakups, pregnancies, a PANDEMIC...there are many major life moments that can catch us totally by surprise.  But what if we WANT to shake things up? What if we're seeking a new direction in our story?  This conversation with Roxy Stone and Katelyn Beaty from the Saved by the City podcast is all about purposefully creating our own life plot twist.  FULL SHOW NOTES HERE Listen to t...2021-09-2151 minAll That To SayAll That To SayKatelyn Beaty: Bearing God's Image TogetherIn this long-form conversation, Brooklyn-based journalist and author Katelyn Beaty reflects on her Midwestern upbringing, why she got into writing, and her time with the evangelical magazine Christianity Today (founded by the late Billy Graham). She also discusses how her identity as a feminist (which she calls a “dirty word”) has been fed by scripture, and how that has shaped her writing, from a Washington Post op-ed about Donald Trump and the Access Hollywood tapes, to her recent book A Woman’s Place.    You’ll also hear her opinion on why evangelicals continue to support Donald Trump and...2021-05-241h 24A Theology of HustleA Theology of HustleKatelyn Beaty | Christian Women & Work[ep 116] My name is Katelyn Beaty. I’m a Midwest native, an oldest child, and an INFJ / Enneagram 3w4. But the most important thing you should know is that...2020-11-1056 minThe Englewood Review of Books PodcastThe Englewood Review of Books PodcastEpisode 13: Katelyn Beaty & Al Hsu on Christian Publishing in the time of CovidJen is joined by two experienced and talented publishers to discuss topics like diversity of voices and writing in Christian publishing, the state of publishing in 2020, and what they are currently reading.Katelyn Beaty is a writer, editor, and speaker. She was the youngest and first female managing editor of Christianity Today, and she is also the author of A Woman’s Place. She currently works as an acquisitions editor for Brazos Press, a division of Baker Books. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.Al Hsu is senior editor for IVP Books at InterVarsity Press. He is...2020-09-1432 minYou Need To Stop Doing ThatYou Need To Stop Doing ThatAgreeing to Professional Favors with Katelyn BeatyIn today's episode, listeners will hear from Katelyn Beaty: - How the law of reciprocity skews our perspective of saying yes - How to stop thinking of transactional favors as emotional connections - How many human problems come down to boundaries2019-12-1600 minThe Stay Curious PodcastThe Stay Curious PodcastDepression and Doubt with Katelyn BeatyPastor Steph Williams O'Brien hosts the The Stay Curious Podcast, adjacent to her book by the same name: Stay Curious - How Questions And Doubts Can Save Your Faith. Pastor Steph sits down with those who have experienced seasons of questions and doubts and their journey's from wandering to wondering. In this episode Steph talks with Katelyn Beaty who is a speaker, author and acquiring editor at Brazos Press. Katelyn is the author of A Woman's Place and has written many articles. Katelyn shares about a dark season of doubt when she ended up diagnosed with depression. Sh...2019-10-1200 minFaith 2020Faith 2020How are evangelicals doing and what will they do? An interview with Katelyn BeatyIn this episode, Michael talks with guest Katelyn Beaty about evangelicals and politics in the Trump era. Michael also provides some quick updates on the race, and announces that he’ll provide his personal overview of the state of the race on the next episode of Faith 2020.2019-09-061h 07Impossible BeautyImpossible BeautyEpisode 3: Katelyn Beaty- Beauty and IdentityKatelyn Beaty is an advocate for women, helping them take hold of their true identity. She is the author of "A Woman’s Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World", she was Christianity Today’s youngest and first female managing editor, and Katelyn launched a website for the magazine called Her.meneutics, created for female writers. Katelyn’s voice is articulate and powerful, speaking to the intersection of faith and culture in publications such as The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The New York Times. Her insigh...2019-08-2336 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 362: The Sexual Prosperity Gospel with Katelyn BeatyWith the implosion of evangelical purity culture, and news that its poster child is getting divorced, many are reevaluating the legacy of the movement that dominated youth ministries in the 80s and 90s. Katelyn Beaty is back to talk about her recent article about the problems with the sexual ethics of both evangelical and secular cultures. Also this week, a Catholic school in Indiana is getting heat for firing a teacher in a gay marriage, and the Evangelical Covenant Church banished a 134-year-old congregation for its LGBT policy. These stories provoke the question: Is it still ok for Christian...2019-07-311h 13New Conversations About Abortion: The ProGrace Podcast.New Conversations About Abortion: The ProGrace Podcast.# 3 - Katelyn Beaty on how Christians can value the woman as much as the childKatelyn Beaty is a writer, a book author and an editor at Brazos Press. We met several years ago when she was the managing editor at Christianity Today (youngest and first female to have that position!). Katelyn describes herself as committed to women's rights and pro-life at the same time, and we explore how we as Christians can understand and value the woman - with a special invitation for Christian men to respectfully engage. She also talks about her desire to have common ground conversations with folks who are pro-choice and how we might do that. 2019-06-1736 minLead Stories PodcastLead Stories PodcastLead Voices: Katelyn Beaty - Author // EditorEnjoy this new episode of Lead Voices, the companion podcast to Lead Stories, featuring our friends who will inspire, challenge, stretch and encourage you. Today's guest is Katelyn Beaty author of the book "A Women's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home and the World" Katelyn is also the acquisition editor for Brazos Press, a division of Baker Books. She has written for The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The New York Times and has commented on faith and culture for CNN, ABC, NPR, the Associated Press, Religion News Service, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and...2018-12-0642 minAll Souls, WheatonAll Souls, WheatonKatelyn Beaty - November 25th, 2018Katelyn Beaty - November 25th, 2018 by All Souls Anglican Church2018-11-2513 minThe Faith & Work PodcastThe Faith & Work Podcast"Beyond Leaning In" With Katelyn BeatyDustin and Joanna talk about the unique implications that choices about work can have on women. The episode includes a previous talk from Katelyn Beaty, acquisitions editor with Brazos Press and a former speaker at "Beyond Leaning In." Katelyn challenges our thinking about work, particularly for women, and offers some ways we can reconsider what "vocation" means.2018-10-2532 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 323: (Not) Debunking the 81% with Katelyn BeatySince the 2016 election the statistic that a record-breaking 81% of white evangelicals voted for Trump has been widely cited. But is it correct? Katelyn Beaty is back to unpack new research done by Lifeway and the Billy Graham Center on the issue, but does it really “debunk” the 81% stat? And why did so many white evangelicals pick Trump? Hint—it wasn’t because of abortion. Plus, Phil and Skye discuss why some Christian prayers are really incantations, and the risk of death by selfie.2018-10-2457 minFaith, Work & RestFaith, Work & RestKatelyn Beaty — A Time to FlourishWelcome to Surge’s Faith, Work, and Rest podcast. Our goal is to help God’s people discern their vocations and re-imagine their occupations for the good of their neighbors and the glory of God. In this episode, we listen to Jim interview Katelyn Beaty about taking the lead on controversial issues in contentious times, women's vocation, and the quest for balance between work and family. Katelyn has written for The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The New York Times and has commented on faith and culture for CNN, ABC, NPR, the Associated Press, Religion News Service, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp...2018-09-1758 minThe Intersection PodcastThe Intersection PodcastA Woman's Place: Katelyn Beaty on Women in the Church and WorkplaceS1E5 :: Last year's #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements sparked important conversations around women and the church. We asked author Katelyn Beaty to discuss the role women play in the workplace and in the Church, and how the Church can empower and equip women in these spaces. Katelyn is the former managing editor at Christianity Today and author of the book A Woman’s Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World.  She shares how the Church can make space for women—both those who feel called to work and those who feel called to lea...2018-07-2530 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 302: Overreacting to Christian Purity Culture with Katelyn BeatySome Christians are rethinking the “purity culture” of their youths, but are they going too far? Katelyn Beaty is back to talk about what’s good, and what’s not so good, about progressive Christians building a sexual ethic on consent alone. Plus, youth pastors don’t want to talk about science, Christians don’t want to talk about faith, and Phil wants to talk about frozen frog urine.2018-05-301h 01Tyndale Chapel PodcastTyndale Chapel PodcastChapel - Katelyn Beaty Part 2Katelyn Beaty speaks on the topic of the myths of one's vocation, specifically the myth that one's vocation must be clearly religious and affiliated with the Church. Katelyn Beaty is an Ohio native, an oldest child, and an INFJ. The most important thing you should know is that she loves words and believes they can change the world. She first learned this as an undergrad at Calvin College, where she worked on the student newspaper and genuinely looked forward to writing papers....2018-03-1540 minTyndale Chapel PodcastTyndale Chapel PodcastChapel - Katelyn BeatyHow do we as Christians view God's calling? Many students in University and College find the topic of one's calling very stressful and unclear. Katelyn Beaty spends some time naming and encoutering the various myths that exist about vocation and replaces themselves with truer and more comprehensive understandings about vocation. Katelyn Beaty is an Ohio native, an oldest child, and an INFJ. The most important thing you should know is that she loves words and believes they can...2018-03-1338 minWesley Seminary PodcastWesley Seminary Podcast#22 Katelyn Beaty: Women and Work#22 Katelyn Beaty: Women And Work by Aaron Perry 2018-03-0725 minThe Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 285: Why Churches Struggle with #MeToo with Katelyn BeatyHeadlines erupted when an evangelical megachurch gave a standing ovation to a pastor who confessed to sexual misconduct with a teenager. Are evangelicals really that out of touch with the #MeToo movement? Guest Katelyn Beaty brings clarity and wisdom to the conversation. Plus, Botox for camels, the spread of Islam, and a brief history of chain migration.2018-01-301h 03Calvin Center for Faith & WritingCalvin Center for Faith & Writing2017 Festival of Faith and Music: Katelyn BeatyWelcome to recordings from the 2017 Festival of Faith & Music. The biennial festival brings together musicians, critics, journalists, artists, and listeners for three days of concerts, lectures, and conversations that explore the intersection of music and spirituality. What follows is a lecture given by Katelyn Beaty, an editor at large at Christianity Today, an acquisitions editor with InterVarsity Press and the author of A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World. She’s written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post and lives outside Chicago. In this talk, sh...2017-10-2043 minOur Time to Rise in MidlifeOur Time to Rise in MidlifeEp.28: Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty has recently taken a big step. Into what...she is still waiting to find out. As the youngest and first female managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, Katelyn was doing work she found meaningful and interesting. And yet she sensed God calling her to a new season. And so she quit. With no backup plan. No "next" in order. Because sometimes that open door is very much into the unknown. It seems fitting that this major work change would all be happening after the release of her first book on women, vocation and the Church...2016-11-2249 minOur Time to Rise in MidlifeOur Time to Rise in MidlifeEp.28: Katelyn BeatyKatelyn Beaty has recently taken a big step. Into what...she is still waiting to find out. As the youngest and first female managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, Katelyn was doing work she found meaningful and interesting. And yet she sensed God calling her to a new season. And so she quit. With no backup plan. No "next" in order. Because sometimes that open door is very much into the unknown. It seems fitting that this major work change would all be happening after the release of her first book on women, vocation and the Church...2016-11-2249 minAt Sea with Justin McRobertsAt Sea with Justin McRoberts@ Sea Podcast #8: Katelyn BeatyMy guest on episode 8 is author and journalist Katelyn Beaty. Christianity Today made Katelyn the first female managing editor in the magazine’s 60-year history. She also happened to be the youngest managing editor during that same time span.  Earlier this year, she released her first book, Entitled “A Woman’s Place: A Christian Vision for your Calling in The Office, The Home and the World.” Most of our conversation focused on that book, which I found to be not only insightful but timely. This podcast puts you touch with great culture makers because I believe w...2016-10-151h 10Quick to ListenQuick to ListenKatelyn Beaty's Last ShowKatelyn Beaty is moving on. Christianity Today’s first female and youngest print managing editor, the leader of This Is Our City and founder of Her.meneutics, and one of CT’s first podcast hosts, Beaty cemented her legacy in her nine years at the organization. Katelyn spoke with Morgan and The Calling’s Richard Clark this week on Quick to Listen as they discussed the last decade. On the success of Her.meneutics: I don’t attribute that to my stealth leadership. It was really about starting a conversation, gathering more women writers, and giving them a chance to write...2016-09-2936 minHeroes For HerHeroes For HerEP 24: Katelyn Beaty - A Woman's WorkMy guest for episode 24 is Katelyn Beaty. Katelyn is the managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, where she co-founded the blog Her.meneutics with Sarah Pulliam Bailey. Her first book, A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World (Howard), was published in July 2016.   The youngest and first female editor of Christianity Today, Katelyn talks in this episode about the topic of women and work and making space for ambition inside multiple locations. No matter if you're back in the workforce while raising you're kids or you've given up life in the offic...2016-09-1626 minHeroes For HerHeroes For HerEP 24: Katelyn Beaty - A Woman's WorkMy guest for episode 24 is Katelyn Beaty. Katelyn is the managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, where she co-founded the blog Her.meneutics with Sarah Pulliam Bailey. Her first book, A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World (Howard), was published in July 2016.   The youngest and first female editor of Christianity Today, Katelyn talks in this episode about the topic of women and work and making space for ambition inside multiple locations. No matter if you're back in the workforce while raising you're kids or you've given up life in the offic...2016-09-1626 minThe CallingThe CallingKatelyn Beaty: Despite the Cost, I'm Proud to Be an 'Intimidating' WomanWhat’s it like to be a woman on the cutting edge of evangelical leadership? There may be few people more qualified to answer that question today than Katelyn Beaty, the managing editor of Christianity Today’s print magazine. As both the first woman and the youngest person to hold her position, Beaty is no stranger to breaking new ground for women—and she encourages others to do so not only in her work as founder and editor of CT’s Her.meneutics blog, but also in her newly published book A Woman’s Place, released just yesterday. But success an...2016-07-2053 minGet the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityGet the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityA Woman's Place Audiobook by Katelyn Beaty, Christine Caine - forewordPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1245 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: A Woman's Place Subtitle: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World Author: Katelyn Beaty, Christine Caine - foreword Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins Language: English Release date: 07-19-16 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 15 votes Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: The managing editor of Christianity Today and founder of the popular Her.meneutics blog encourages women to find joy in vocation in this game-changing look at the importance of...2016-07-1905 minSay ThatSay ThatEpisode 224 (with Katelyn Beaty)I have started setting boundaries with my family, and they have reacted badly. How do I keep on the right track? (15:21-32:33) Katelyn Beaty, managing editor of Christianity Today and cofounder of their Her.meneutics blog. Her new book "A Woman's Place" joins us to talk work, feminism, and faith. (33:26-53:24) Is being too close with a friend unhealthy, or stunting my ability to have a healthy romantic relationship? (53:46-1:08:58) Closing Song: Be Thou My Vision (Deacon's Division featuring CW Allen) Get Katelyn Beaty's new book here!2016-07-131h 12The Holy PostThe Holy PostEpisode 196: Civil Disobedience With Katelyn BeatyWhen is it okay for Christians to disobey the government? Sure, Martin Luther King did it right. But how about Kim Davis? Christianity Today managing editor Katelyn Beaty joins Skye and Phil to discuss civil disobedience. Plus the “Fighting Missionary” gets put on the shelf in Washington State. This week on the podcast!2016-04-1157 minNews | Phil VischerNews | Phil VischerEpisode 196: Civil Disobedience With Katelyn BeatyWhen is it okay for Christians to disobey the government? Sure, Martin Luther King did it right. But how about Kim Davis? Christianity Today managing editor Katelyn Beaty joins Skye and Phil to discuss civil disobedience. Plus the “Fighting Missionary” gets put on the shelf in Washington State. This week on the podcast! The post Episode 196: Civil Disobedience With Katelyn Beaty appeared first on Phil Vischer.2016-04-1100 min