Leading Saints Podcast

When the Seminary Teacher Has a Faith Crisis | An Interview with Tucker Boyle

Mar 26, 2026
Tucker Boyle, a seminary and institute teacher of 25+ years who founded Harmony Road Retreats, talks about navigating faith transitions with nervous-system–aware spiritual practices. He describes losing black-and-white certainties, how spiritual experiences change, and why community, heart-first leadership, and retreat spaces matter. Short, human stories and practical approaches are woven throughout.
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INSIGHT

PhD Research Shattered Certainty And Revealed Complexity

  • Tucker discovered his PhD study at an evangelical university exposed him to contrasting perspectives that dissolved his black-and-white pillars of testimony.
  • Reading critics and primary sources forced him to see humanity in figures he once saw as purely divine, triggering intense psychological free-fall.
ANECDOTE

BYU Library Moment Of Free Fall

  • Tucker recounts a moment in the BYU library when his last testimony pillar dissolved and he felt a psychological free fall asking, Are we all wasting our time?
  • He left without telling his wife, fearing job loss, community rejection, and marriage strain as everything felt on the line.
INSIGHT

Faith Crisis Often Shows Up As Nervous System Dysregulation

  • Tucker framed his church discomfort as nervous system dysregulation where testimonies triggered fight-or-flight instead of co-regulation.
  • Members bearing strong certainty felt like accusations to him, turning formerly safe church spaces into threats.
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