Listen "Stop Judging Fellow Believers: The Real Truth About Faith, Money, and Ministry"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Maren Crowley dives deep into the recent controversy centered on the 2025 Dove Awards, exploring the drama between Christian artist Forrest Frank and country music star Jelly Roll. Maren addresses the complexities of faith, money, recognition, and personal conviction in the Christian music industry while reflecting on how judgment and division manifest online and in real-life spiritual communities. Drawing from her own reflections and audience conversations, she discusses the intersections of commerce, calling, and community within the context of modern worship music.Personal Conviction Runs Deep:Forrest Frank’s decision to skip the Dove Awards was based on his own faith journey and convictions, feeling uncomfortable receiving recognition for sharing the gospel, which he considers a calling, not a competition.Money and Ministry Are Complicated (and That’s OK):The episode explores the tension between earning an income and spreading the gospel. From high ticket prices to discussions about pastors’ salaries, Maren argues that financial choices are between individuals and God. Judgment Divides, Unity Heals:Throughout the controversy, Maren notes the quickness of online judgment, especially among fellow Christians. In each episode we’re seeking truth and getting real – helping you discover your strength and voice to make the best, informed choices on YOUR terms in accordance to HIS will. Follow and connect with me on IG > @macrowleyListen, read show notes and get resources for all episodes on my website. >> The UGC Income Blueprint Course << Your Step-by-Step Plan to Land Paid Brand Deals Without a Big Following. No gatekeeping or withholding info from you here. Learn more and enroll>> https://marencrowley.com/blueprint
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