In the 1990s, evangelical culture thrived on Christian ska concerts, purity pledges, and mega-church worship spectacles. For Tim Mathis, it wasn’t just a cultural moment—it was his entire life. A young leader in his church, he built his identity, career, and closest relationships within a community of missionaries, priests, and evangelists.
But beneath the surface of unwavering faith, questions began to grow. As Tim climbed higher in his spiritual calling, cracks appeared in the foundation of his belief system. Could a life built on religious certainty withstand the creeping realization that faith and reality might not align?
With honesty and wit, Mathis unravels his personal journey through disillusionment, searching for meaning beyond the confines of evangelicalism—and questioning if faith itself could survive the truth.