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John and Margi Dehlin - One-on-One Pt. 1 - Mormon Stories #1095

Unpacking John and Margi Dehlin's Journey: A Mormon Stories Perspective

In recent years, John and Margi Dehlin have become pivotal figures for many navigating faith transitions within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As hosts of the influential "Mormon Stories" podcast, the Dehlins offer a platform for questioning, healing, and understanding conflicts of belief. The Dehlins' interview on Mormon Stories #1095 is a turning point, addressing the personal and communal impact of John's excommunication. This article delves into their story to explore the broader implications for individuals grappling with faith crises in an evolving religious landscape.

Background: A Tidal Shift in Faith

To fully appreciate their journey, it's essential to understand the backdrop against which John and Margi operate. John's excommunication in 2015 was a tumultuous period, not just for him personally but also for the countless Latter-day Saints who found his work on the podcast both enlightening and controversial. His dedication to addressing overtly the issues within Mormonism, ranging from historical incongruities to present-day policies, garnered both admiration and skepticism. Margi, typically more private, has increasingly stepped into the public eye, offering a compassionate counterbalance to the often heated discourse surrounding their work. Their aim is not to tear down the Church but to provide a space for stories that illuminate, inspire, and often challenge conventional narratives.

Key Claims and Evidence: The Impact of Excommunication

The Dehlins' story, especially John's excommunication, serves as a lens through which many have examined their own faith journeys. John acknowledges the personal scars left by this chapter in his life, speaking candidly about the social and emotional fallout. He describes how the excommunication felt like an emotional war, the reverberations of which impacted not just his public work but also his private life and family dynamics. Margi provides further insight into how these events have simultaneously hurt and fostered growth, revealing the dual reality many people in such positions face.