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John and Jed discuss the history and inner workings of Youth With A Mission (YWAM), focusing on the blurred line between missions work and cult-like structures. Jed shares firsthand experiences as a former YWAM and IHOPKC member, raising concerns about the decentralized franchise model of YWAM that allows some bases to operate with extreme behaviors. John brings in historical research, connecting the youth evangelism strategies of YWAM to earlier movements influenced by militaristic and authoritarian models. The discussion includes references to Billy Graham, Nazi youth parallels, and the ideological motivations behind global Christian outreach.
As the conversation progresses, the hosts explore how YWAM’s fervent expansionism has allowed high-demand environments to flourish, particularly where young, untrained leaders operate without accountability. The episode also touches on the role of Christian Dominionism, Seven Mountains Mandate rhetoric, and the deeper sociopolitical implications of spreading such ideologies worldwide. Jed recounts backroom strategy sessions with national leaders and church figures like Che Ahn and Lauren Cunningham, suggesting that what appears to be grassroots missions work may reflect a broader, coordinated effort to influence global and political structures. The episode ends with plans to explore YWAM’s overlap with Latter Rain theology in a future discussion.