#4 TJ Scott: "I thought I was going to be a PREACHER" | Back Row Revival
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For years, TJ believed ministry was the calling on his life. The pulpit wasn’t just part of his upbringing. It became his identity.
In this episode of Back Row Revival, the conversation turns deeply personal as TJ reflects on growing up inside church culture, preparing for ministry, and slowly confronting the emotional weight that came with it.
From homeschool culture and Pentecostal churches to therapy, EMDR, and faith after deconstruction, this episode explores the questions many former church kids carry quietly for years.
Some of the hardest things to untangle are the things you were taught were sacred.
In This Episode
- Growing up in church culture
- Feeling called into ministry
- Religious conditioning and fear
- EMDR therapy and buried memories
- Identity outside the church
- Faith, trauma, and deconstruction
- Reprocessing childhood experiences as an adult
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