From "Soul Survivor" to Deconstruction: A Survivor’s Story | Podcast Episode 532
John Collins and filmmaker Sam Howson explore the long-term impact of charismatic youth movements in the UK, focusing on Soul Survivor, prophecy culture, music-driven spirituality, and the subtle mechanics of spiritual abuse. Drawing from personal experience, historical research, and theological reflection, they unpack how authority shifts from community to the stage, how “fresh revelation” reshapes belief, and why many leave church altogether after these environments.
This conversation examines indoctrination during adolescence, the emotional and psychological aftereffects of high-control religious systems, and practical ways to re-engage faith without fear, manipulation, or celebrity leadership. The discussion invites listeners to question what gets added “between the lines” of scripture and to rediscover healthier boundaries around belief, community, and personal agency.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
05:10 Early indoctrination and identity formation
12:03 Prophecy culture and authority on the stage
18:02 Music, repetition, and emotional conditioning
25:04 Fear, control, and spiritual abuse
32:23 Soul Survivor and institutional legitimacy
40:17 Leaving, trauma, and rebuilding boundaries
49:41 The long-term impact on Christian faith
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