The Clairity Podcast

From Tradition to Truth - An Interview w/ Rebekah Griffin

May 16, 2024 Claire Dalton Season 1 Episode 19
From Tradition to Truth - An Interview w/ Rebekah Griffin
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The Clairity Podcast
From Tradition to Truth - An Interview w/ Rebekah Griffin
May 16, 2024 Season 1 Episode 19
Claire Dalton

In this compelling episode of The Clarity Podcast, host Claire sits down with Rebekah Griffin, wife of Justin Griffin, known for the controversial documentary "Who Killed Joseph Smith." Rebekah shares her remarkable journey from being excommunicated from the LDS Church to experiencing a profound spiritual awakening through personal revelation.
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Raised in mainstream LDS, Rebekah found herself deeply involved in church activities but struggled to establish a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Despite her dedication to church teachings and activities, she felt a growing sense of spiritual emptiness.
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Following a period of infertility, Rebekah's faith journey took a pivotal turn as she began to see Justin spending large amounts of time studying, praying, and seeking personal revelation. This journey led her and Justin to paths they never considered they'd ever be on, resulting in their excommunication.
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Despite the challenges and scrutiny that came with leaving the church, Rebekah found solace in her newfound spiritual freedom. Through personal revelation and a deepening connection with Jesus Christ, she discovered a clarity and purpose she had long been seeking.
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In this interview, Rebekah shares her insights into the importance of trusting God's voice, the spiritual journey He has for you, and finding truth outside of institutional boundaries. Her story is one of resilience, faith, and the transformative power of personal revelation.
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Tune in to this enlightening conversation to hear Rebekah's inspiring journey from excommunication to spiritual awakening, and discover the profound impact of seeking truth.
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Want to be interviewed on the Clairity Podcast and share your story of how you left mainstream religion to follow Christ? 
Feel free to contact me at
clairity.podcast@gmail.com 
or reach out to me on my website at 
www.forgedinhisfire.com

Show Notes

In this compelling episode of The Clarity Podcast, host Claire sits down with Rebekah Griffin, wife of Justin Griffin, known for the controversial documentary "Who Killed Joseph Smith." Rebekah shares her remarkable journey from being excommunicated from the LDS Church to experiencing a profound spiritual awakening through personal revelation.
-
Raised in mainstream LDS, Rebekah found herself deeply involved in church activities but struggled to establish a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Despite her dedication to church teachings and activities, she felt a growing sense of spiritual emptiness.
-
Following a period of infertility, Rebekah's faith journey took a pivotal turn as she began to see Justin spending large amounts of time studying, praying, and seeking personal revelation. This journey led her and Justin to paths they never considered they'd ever be on, resulting in their excommunication.
-
Despite the challenges and scrutiny that came with leaving the church, Rebekah found solace in her newfound spiritual freedom. Through personal revelation and a deepening connection with Jesus Christ, she discovered a clarity and purpose she had long been seeking.
-
In this interview, Rebekah shares her insights into the importance of trusting God's voice, the spiritual journey He has for you, and finding truth outside of institutional boundaries. Her story is one of resilience, faith, and the transformative power of personal revelation.
-
Tune in to this enlightening conversation to hear Rebekah's inspiring journey from excommunication to spiritual awakening, and discover the profound impact of seeking truth.
-
Want to be interviewed on the Clairity Podcast and share your story of how you left mainstream religion to follow Christ? 
Feel free to contact me at
clairity.podcast@gmail.com 
or reach out to me on my website at 
www.forgedinhisfire.com