Allie Beth Stuckey

We want your feedback! We’ve put together a brief survey and would be so grateful for your participation (it will take less than 10 minutes!). We have some exciting projects and show ideas in the works, and we want to hear from you as we develop those. You’re the heart and soul of what we do here and we couldn’t do what we do without you. We appreciate you!

This survey is completely anonymous.

www.surveymonkey.com/r/XDDW62H

2 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 450



@kimberlymurray304

Done! One thing I forgot to mention is you should do a homeschool series! Interview different experts for different homeschool styles and methods: Traditional, CC, Charlotte Mason (recommend Sonya from Simply Charlotte Mason or Julie Ross from A Gentle Feast), unschooling, eclectic, etc. Also I would love to see Mike Winger on the show. Talk about women in ministry (he did a whole 60+ hr series on it) or exposing abuse and false teachers in the church. He does a weekly Q&A and answers difficult Bible questions on the spot too, so maybe have him do one on your show live! I’d love to see it 🥰

2 months ago | 29

@jodygoodwin77

Done :) I would love to know the results. You could do an episode segment about that haha. I’d specifically like to know the demographics of your listeners (how many are married, Protestant/catholic, income level, gender etc )

2 months ago | 17

@nataliegill1838

Just finished. I forgot lila rose on my survey. I love her content about pro-life issues, marriage and family.

2 months ago | 11

@marionfarschman6871

Your team should make some more of the questions not mandatory.

2 months ago | 22

@Los24638

Please have one of the guys from Abolitionists Rising on the show!

2 months ago | 6

@DarrellVOP-z5e

Ally made a great point when she said " we don't know, thr child can be 12." And she is correct. We do not know. The child could be MONTHS.

1 month ago | 1

@SH-ht3mp

It was really lame to require an answer about income without an "i choose not to disclose" option. I still did the survey but you didn't get my real income.

2 months ago | 15

@GratiaPrima_

Done! I like the ❓ about the viewer’s faith journey etc being affected by the show. For me? No, in that I haven’t changed my mind on anything based on tuning in. But YES, my resolve for the truth is affected by Allie and team’s boldness. Courage begets courage.

2 months ago | 3

@GeorgeTouche101

Like your show and generally agree with your theology ... Watch you in YouTube on my big screen TV ... Also include your podcast in my Spotify Carplay ... All that said, I must emphasize that I am NOT Calvinist - do NOT believe in predestination of Elect vs Damned and do NOT believe in the corollary of Once Saved, Always Saved. As for myself, I had gone to Roman Catholic Private Schools as a child and teenager, while having an Evangelical Pentecostal mother. Although my PhD is from State University (meaning secular), I suppose that theologically I am somewhere in a Christian denomination of NON reformed Baptist and, or Pentecostal - though I like Presbyterians until their Calvinism starts to show.

1 month ago (edited) | 1

@sandeebergenputnam3441

Can you please talk about what’s going on in Syria these last few days and the “ new” leader there. ?? The massacre of Christians and Jews. None of the media channels in the west are talking about it. Don’t want to take the survey. Like your show!!

1 month ago | 1

@palmerther

Because of the target demographic (women), I only watch some episodes. Having said that, your boldness for your faith keeps you in the top two or three things I enjoy watching. God bless you and your family. Please keep fighting for our children. We have a lot of men, in the faith, that are trying to figure out how to be Godly men. Our church has a lot of men that are first generation Christians, including myself. Please pray for our men and for the purity of the church.

2 months ago | 2

@TurtleBee387

Too late for survey but one thing I would appreciate is a show about false prophets. There are so many youtube content creators that claim to be prophets. I think this can be a slippery slope as they come across as Christian conservatives but really they are just sensationalizing politics or trying to find meaning in dates and numbers and claiming it as prophetic.

1 month ago | 1

@Sophies_Voice

Done! I took longer than I thought I would, but hope it helps.

1 month ago (edited) | 1

@emilysjolinder

Forgot to add in my survey that I really liked the Lila Rose and House and Habit set! Would be neat to see your current set become more like that because that arched fireplace was beautiful.

2 months ago | 1

@smartypants28

Just to reiterate one of my responses because I would really love it but a regular Q&A with Allies dad about government/economy/politics etc would be really awesome with his knowledge and wisdom to answer our questions. I don’t have anyone in my life that can explain those topics like he can :)

2 months ago | 1

@robbchastain3036

I suppose I'm late to the party, survey says it's closed and no worries, you asked, I tried. You do good work, Allie, just that sometimes maybe there"s a disconnect between theoretical and workable. I applaud that you have your own mic and crew, but most of us have workplaces filled with people who get HR to ref word games, for example, and that can be one strike and you're out the door, yikes. It takes a lot of wisdom and humility to be a light for Christ on the job, not like we can read a position paper and walk away, especially when you're called into the office for no good reason at four in the morning during the overnight shift.

1 month ago | 1

@PaulineBaker-g4v

I understand demographics, but I’m not posting my income range, or answering other personal information. This should be optional. Disappointed it was mandatory.

2 months ago | 9

@nicholeedwards2357

Done, would love more parenting podcasts. Would. Love to see Ginger Hubbard on your podcast.

2 months ago | 1

@dcchemprof

Why Charlie?! Spurgeon's answer: O death! why dost thou touch the tree beneath whose spreading branches weariness hath rest? Why dost thou snatch away the excellent of the earth, in whom is all our delight? If thou must use thine axe, use it upon the trees which yield no fruit; thou mightest be thanked then. But why wilt thou fell the goodly cedars of Lebanon? O stay thine axe, and spare the righteous. But no, it must not be; death smites the goodliest of our friends; the most generous, the most prayerful, the most holy, the most devoted must die. And why? It is through Jesus' prevailing prayer--"Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am." It is that which bears them on eagle's wings to heaven. Every time a believer mounts from this earth to paradise, it is an answer to Christ's prayer. A good old divine remarks, "Many times Jesus and his people pull against one another in prayer. You bend your knee in prayer and say `Father, I will that thy saints be with me where I am'; Christ says, `Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am.'" Thus the disciple is at cross purposes with his Lord. The soul cannot be in both places: the beloved one cannot be with Christ and with you too. Now, which pleader shall win the day? If you had your choice; if the King should step from his throne, and say, "Here are two supplicants praying in opposition to one another, which shall be answered?" Oh! I am sure, though it were agony, you would start from your feet, and say, "Jesus, not my will, but thine be done." You would give up your prayer for your loved one's life, if you could realize the thoughts that Christ is praying in the opposite direction--"Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am." Lord, thou shalt have them. By faith we let them go.

6 days ago | 0

@Dverdugo2023

I would love to know more about Catholicism and Protestants view of statues virgin marry and imagery at churches

2 months ago | 1