Allie Beth Stuckey

Allie Beth Stuckey is one of the most dynamic conservative voices in America today. She skillfully cuts through the madness of social rhetoric and practice with razor-sharp logic and conviction, and with clear and concise strokes, delivers content that engages and challenges her audiences.

“The highest calling of a woman is to Glorify God”

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Allie is a wife and a mom of three. She hosts a podcast called Relatable, where she analyzes news, culture, theology and politics from a Christian, conservative perspective. She is the author of two books: You’re Not Enough (& That’s Okay) and Toxic Empathy (out 10/15/24). Allie speaks regularly to organizations, churches, and students about the importance of Christian political engagement, defending the Biblical worldview, championing the pro-life cause, and combating the lies of progressivism.

Allie’s Story:

After delivering the commencement address at her college graduation in 2014, Allie knew this—speaking to people about the things that matter—was a passion she wanted to pursue. She took a job in public relations in Athens, Georgia, where she met her future husband. The two were wed in the fall of 2015, and they moved into a small rental close to the University of Georgia campus. Their proximity to the university allowed Allie the opportunity to lead a Bible study of freshman girls, who helped her realize the need young, Christian women have in approaching politics and culture from a Christian perspective. Allie began giving presentations at sorority chapter meetings about the importance of understanding the issues at stake in the 2016 election. Around the same time, she started a blog called The Conservative Millennial, which, over the course of the next year and a half, garnered an audience of hundreds of thousands.

In 2017, through a series of divinely orchestrated moments, Allie got a job at TheBlaze creating video content. She continued to speak across the country and began appearing on networks like Fox News. Allie moved to Conservative Review TV in 2018, where she started her podcast, Relatable. CRTV and TheBlaze merged, creating BlazeTV, which currently distributes Allie’s show. Relatable‘s success over its first six years is due to the ever-growing support of Allie’s highly engaged, mostly-female audience. Allie has had the honor of interviewing some of the most influential figures of our day, like President Donald Trump, Kat Von D, Governor Ron DeSantis, Dr. John MacArthur, Candace Cameron Bure, Dr. Albert Mohler, Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, and many others.

Reviews

HILLARY MORGAN FERRER
"Most lies are wrapped in partial truths, often conveyed through heartbreaking stories. In Toxic Empathy, Allie Beth shares poignant thoughts from diverse viewpoints, offering insight as to why people (and even Christians) come to such different conclusions. Using scripture, reason, and reality, Stuckey advocates for the conservative position while still acknowledging where progressives are coming from."
HILLARY MORGAN FERRER
ROSARIA BUTTERFIELD
"Toxic Empathy exposes how unsuspecting Christians play into Satan's plot to pit compassion against the truth-as though we can be more merciful than God. Allie Beth exposes that Satan's ploy is to hamstring Christians to believe that empathy-standing in the shoes of someone else - is the highest expression of love. She addresses five lies of our age, illustrating Christian wisdom and compassion as she exposes what Satan wants to conceal. Every page is a lifeline of sanity, common sense, Christian wisdom, and gospel evangelism. A brilliant book every Christian should read."
ROSARIA BUTTERFIELD
KATY FAUST
"As a woman passionately committed to defending the most vulnerable, I can't recommend this book highly enough. Give it to the high schoolers in your life. It will both alert them to the manipulative tactics routinely brandished against good-hearted people as well as make them experts who can stand firm on behalf of the least of these."
KATY FAUST
ALISA CHILDERS
"Toxic Empathy is an eye-opening and truthful corrective to a confused culture that calls evil good and good evil. Informative and packed with biblical truth, it is disarmingly compassionate and emotionally compelling. This is THE book for this cultural moment."
ALISA CHILDERS
"This book will help all readers to understand the urgency of the moral battle of our time. Stuckey shows how moral confusion can take the shape of a corrupted, toxic form of empathy and compassion. The antidote to confusion is the truth-and thoughtful Christians will be very thankful for this book."
R. ALBERT MOHLER, JR.
President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and editor of WORLD Opinions

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When politics are driven by empathy rather than truth, innocent people pay the price. This book isn’t about killing empathy; it’s about submitting our empathy to God’s definitions of love, goodness, and justice. Stuckey exposes the logical pitfalls and moral consequences of toxic empathy, equipping Christians with research- backed, Biblical truths to dismantle the progressive lies that have permeated our culture— and our church.

For decades, we’ve been taught that the key to happiness is self-love. But, if that were true, our generation—one obsessed with self-love, self-discovery and self-care—would be happier by now. In You’re not Enough (And That’s Okay), Allie Beth Stuckey uncovers the myths popularized by our self-obsessed culture, reveals where they manifest in politics and the church, and dismantles them with biblical truth

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