
Allie Beth Stuckey
@conservmillen • 586,127 subscribers
Host, @relatablewabs. Author of the NYT Bestseller, “Toxic Empathy,” and “You’re Not Enough (& That’s Okay)”
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In-n-Out President Lynsi Snyder reveals for the first time that she and her family are LEAVING California for Tennessee. “Raising a family is not easy here,” she told me. “Doing business is not easy here.” After 77 years, In-n-Out HQ will say goodbye to its home state and set up shop in Franklin. The granddaughter of the fast food chain’s founders, Snyder is staying true to the company’s Christian foundation while expanding its reach. Our conversation was fascinating. Lynsi shares the untold story of In-n-Out’s early years and the hardship she went through before becoming the successful business leader she is. Her journey to Jesus is raw and redemptive. You will be so encouraged.
Allie Beth Stuckey14,968,527 views • 10 months ago

Today marks the beginning of what some call Pride Month. For Christians, we celebrate today like we do every day - that this is the day the Lord has made, so let us rejoice and be glad in it. When we see the acronym LGBTQ, we don’t see sexual identities to celebrate, we see image-bearers of God who are doing what’s right in their own eyes and need the kind of love that points to Jesus and His truth. The truth is God made us male and female so that a man can leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. God IS love and He has the authority to define it. He calls homosexuality a sin, and holy marriage between a man and woman very good. The most loving thing we can do is agree with God. We can’t love others by affirming sin. This is my response to why we don’t celebrate Pride Month:
Allie Beth Stuckey124,404 views • 9 days ago

Former band members from the popular 90's CCM band Avalon have re-released the song "Testify To Love" as an LGBTQ affirming anthem and claim it's always has been about queer love. One of those former members, Melissa Greene, writes in her Substack post alongside photos of another band member kissing his husband at the altar that "love is for everyone" and "Michael never needed to be redeemed. He was always whole and worthy." This phenomenon of believing that we are somehow nicer than God, that Romans 1 is too harsh or that passages affirming the holiness of marriage between one man and one woman are simply too difficult to accept, is false. We go to God's word for what's true about sexuality and marriage. If something in the Word of God seems wrong, cruel, or confusing to us, the problem is not with God. It’s not with His Word. It’s with us.
Allie Beth Stuckey305,669 views • 22 days ago

James Talarico says, “I say all of this in context of abortion because before God comes over Mary, and we have the incarnation, God asks for Mary’s consent, which is remarkable. The angel comes down and asks Mary if this is something she wants to do and she says, ‘If it is God’s will, let it be done. Let it happen.’ So, to me, that is an affirmation in one of our most central stories that creation has to be done with consent.” His rendering of that story is completely untrue. Gabriel doesn’t actually ask for Mary’s permission there. She simply ascends to what God has already decided and already chosen. She’s not actually consenting to that. Using the incarnation of Christ to defend abortion is a complete distortion of scripture.
Allie Beth Stuckey141,203 views • 11 days ago

Hey, Daddy Gang: Alex Cooper is lying to you. Cooper just announced her pregnancy. We love that for her. But, what she doesn’t admit is: for most women, pursuing the promiscuity she promotes won’t end in a marriage proposal. The result isn’t a beautiful wedding and a pregnancy announcement. It’s STDs and a broken heart. It’s a crisis at 35 when you realize that your fertility window is closing and there are no prospective fathers on the horizon. Cooper was able to rich-and-famous her way out of that consequence, but most of her audience won’t have that ability. Alex Cooper hasn’t actually bought what she’s selling. She’s made millions convincing women of the benefits of one night stands, while she’s abandoned that lifestyle for the more traditional—and fulfilling—route. If you’ve already been sold on Cooper’s empty promises and have regrets, you are not without hope and you are not beyond redemption. But if you’re a young woman who’s just begun taking Alex’s life advice, here’s my warning to you:
Allie Beth Stuckey234,993 views • 21 days ago

I wasn’t going to respond to Candace publicly, but I was genuinely hurt by her accusation that I don’t care about who killed Charlie because I expressed concern for the lives of people who have been implicated in her series on CK’s murder. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Charlie was my friend. He encouraged me, prayed for me, championed me and gave me advice when I needed it. We linked arms for the gospel, and I miss that so much. I very much care about justice for him. But you know who cares about justice for Charlie far more than any of us? His family. His friends and colleagues who were with him every day. I trust that they are asking the right questions to the right people in the right way. That they are doing so in a manner that doesn’t stir up suspicion against innocent people. In a way that doesn’t hinder the actual investigation into who was involved in Charlie’s murder. I want to see due process play out uninhibited. And, yes, I do feel deeply for those who have been unfairly maligned by implications of guilt. That’s really scary, serious, and wrong. Most of all, I care about how Christians seek truth. “Just asking questions” isn’t a justification for slander. The God who created us and weighs our words has a lot to say about how we speak and what we seek. Today’s episode:
Allie Beth Stuckey2,677,784 views • 7 months ago

David French says he is furious at the Republican Party and claims abortions went up under Trump. I asked, “What did he do that caused abortions to rise?” French: “What I'm saying is, as I said earlier, this is a man who contributed to extraordinary growth in libertinism, especially on the right.” “Okay, do we have data that shows us that it's more people on the right that were getting abortions under Donald Trump?” French: “We don't have data.”
Allie Beth Stuckey562,012 views • 1 month ago

Liberal Justice Elena Kagan reportedly threw a HUGE temper tantrum over the publication of the Dobbs decision. She was screaming at Justice Breyer so loud that “the walls were shaking,” Mollie tells me. Despite threats to the lives of the conservative justices, Kagan was adamant about delaying the publication of the decision as long as possible. Mollie has all the juicy details about the infamous Dobbs leak and the drama that unfolded afterward:
Allie Beth Stuckey470,740 views • 1 month ago

Last year, David French received backlash for calling his trans-identified male colleague, “she.” In 2018, he’d written that calling a man by female pronouns is a lie he couldn’t participate in. I asked him about this seeming change. “Do you equate calling a man who identifies as a woman “he” as being unkind?” French: “I don’t see the value in saying something that I know and they know is going to be hurtful to them. It’s just normal, complete politeness and manners.”
Allie Beth Stuckey540,019 views • 1 month ago

When she goes to events, you demand she stays home. When she stays home, you question her motives. Whether she laughs, cries, or shows anger, it’s always too much or not enough. Erika’s not only ruthlessly condemned, she’s relentlessly mocked as if she’s not a real person navigating massive loss. Yes, she’s a public figure, and as such she will receive critiques and questions. But if you can’t do that without hostility, without dehumanizing her, you’ve got a soul-level sickness that needs to be addressed.
Allie Beth Stuckey382,825 views • 1 month ago

I will never forget this unplanned, Holy Spirit–filled moment during Charlie Kirk’s memorial when the band began to play and the crowd held up signs with Charlie’s face that said, “Here I am, Lord send me.” It felt like, for a brief moment, tragedy might spark a spiritual revival and unify Christians on the Right. But in the months since, things have felt increasingly divided and disoriented. It appears we've lost people to a conspiratorial world view and pro-Islam world view. I asked Jeremy Boreing whether we’re heading toward a great revival or total fracture. His answer, and his reflection on Pentecost, is powerful:
Allie Beth Stuckey161,241 views • 26 days ago

James Talarico, you can’t claim to love your neighbor while supporting abortion, gender ideology that harms children, open-border policies that endanger Americans, or progressive justice policies that put violent offenders back on the streets. You can’t love your neighbor while affirming sin, denying biblical truth, or preaching a gospel contrary to Christ. The people harmed by these policies are your neighbors too. You are an insult to Christianity. Your beliefs are an affront to the Imago Dei and I look forward to Texans showing you out of politics in November and hopefully you are shown out of the pulpit as well.
Allie Beth Stuckey72,379 views • 12 days ago

The U.S. Sentencing Commission’s 2025 statistics show that out of roughly 66,000 people sentenced in federal court, about 28,000 were non-citizens, and 91.6% of those 28,000 were illegal aliens. Many of those cases involved immigration-related offenses such as illegal entry, illegal reentry, alien smuggling, and immigration document fraud. Much of the sentencing data also involve crimes such as murder, sex offenses, kidnapping, and drug trafficking– all which could’ve been preventable had the illegal immigrants not been in the country in the first place. We discuss more on the importance of border security and immigration enforcement:
Allie Beth Stuckey36,904 views • 6 days ago

Did the government warn pastors of impending alien doom? Mike Winger has investigated the claims of several charismatic pastors who say they had access to secret government briefings about aliens. These faith leaders led people to believe government officials were sharing classified information about UFOs and an extraterrestrial plot to disprove Christianity. But, when people began to question the pastors’ claims, many of them retracted their previous statements. Winger says the meeting actually involved some pastors discussing publicly available information. The meeting did not involve the government. Here's his breakdown of what really happened & how it ties into a bigger problem that exists within charismatic leadership:
Allie Beth Stuckey70,077 views • 12 days ago

In one of his two NYT articles critiquing my book “Toxic Empathy,” David French claims that I argue against feeling badly for dying children. I push back against that complete mischaracterization. In response, French asserts: “I have seen you online, when people talk about the plight of others, you bring up toxic empathy.” “Can you give me an example of that?”
Allie Beth Stuckey298,019 views • 1 month ago

“We have literally like a million people who were born here but live in China who could run for president." - Mollie Mollie attended an an oral arguement on birthright citizenship and says some justices are now weighing whether the 14th Amendment was ever intended to apply the way it’s commonly understood today. Here’s what she says is really at stake:
Allie Beth Stuckey247,935 views • 1 month ago

James Talarico says “all religions of love point to the same truth.” But Christianity teaches the opposite. In John 14:6, Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” You can respect other religions but you can’t claim they all lead to God. Christianity is exclusive in its claim that salvation is through Christ and Christ alone. It doesn't come as a surprise that Talarico is essentially a universalist who claims to be a Christian and uses some Christian tenets, but actually doesn't believe in the exclusivity of Christ.
Allie Beth Stuckey55,287 views • 10 days ago

I asked David French about his article calling James Talarico a Christian example in light of Talarico’s statements in support of transing kids, abortion, and God being “non-binary.” French: “I’m just not willing to say James Talarico is not a Christian.” My response:
Allie Beth Stuckey251,752 views • 1 month ago