allie beth stuckey She never imagined that her humble beginnings as a young college graduate with a passion for God’s Word and a talent for public speaking would lead her to where she is now: on the set of Relatable’s 1,000th episode. did not.
“I ended up giving the commencement speech at my college graduation, and I still remember that moment. It was almost like an out-of-body experience. I was looking out at the crowd. “That’s what I experienced. I felt this almost physical feeling in my heart that I wanted to do this,” Stuckey said.
“This is what I want to do for the rest of my life,” she added.
Stuckey also led a Bible study in 2015, during the height of the presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
One of the girls in the Bible study told Stuckey that she loved Bernie Sanders.
“It’s like, ‘Sorry, what?’ So we start looking at the problem,” Stuckey explains. “By the way, she’s very conservative now.”
That’s how Stuckey started speaking to young women about political issues, starting small by speaking at sorority chapter meetings and starting a blog called The Conservative Millennial.
“Eventually, whether it’s about Trump, how Christians should vote, whether it’s about feminism, the Women’s March, abortion, etc., it becomes popular and gets hundreds of thousands or millions of views. “I started making videos that would get me ,” Stuckey says. I will explain.
This led to her touring with Blaze Studios and eventually doing Facebook Live with Blaze Media.
“The video I was making for TheBlaze went really well and performed really well. And it grew a little bit,” she says.
“And today I’m here.”
“For me at least, it gave me a lot of evidence of God’s providence and how He works all things according to His good will,” she continued, offering a message of hope to her audience. I left it.
“I know that our lives look different, that you are on a different journey than I am, and that the opportunities, spaces, and spheres of influence that God has for you are also different. But we are all placed on these little things, little dots of eternity, little dots of the universe.”
“And we are all called to the same thing, yes, to do the next right thing in faith for excellence and the glory of God. It’s about maximizing people, beautifying them, nurturing them, and making them better.” It’s the power of the Holy Spirit. ”
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