What Is STRONGWILLED?

STRONGWILLED is a multimedia project that focuses on the personal and political impacts of Religious Authoritarian Parenting.

Since the 1970s, the religious authoritarian movement has been gaining momentum in the American context, and we believe that parenting ideologies play a large role in the spread of Christian nationalism and authoritarian leanings. We also believe that these parenting approaches have had significant psychological impacts on the children who were raised with them.

We are embarking on this project with the goal of better understanding our current political landscape – and helping people recover from the personal impacts of religious authoritarian parenting. This project aims to validate the lived experiences of children who were taught, often from infancy on, that obedience to authority was their primary goal in life – obedience to god, to their parents, their church, the police, and more. Religion was used in these authoritarian frameworks to further control children, and to ensure these children would carry on the religious, political, and racialized identities of their parents for the rest of their lives.


We're STRONGWILLED

Krispin and DL are both products of the modern religious authoritarian parenting movement that has shaped millions and millions of evangelical Christians.

DL Mayfield

D.L. is the author of three books and a former freelance writer. They are a late-diagnosed autistic who currently has a special interest in exposing Christian authoritarianism and healing from high-control religion.

Krispin Mayfield

Krispin is a therapist who specializes in working in religious trauma recovery and supporting neurodivergent clients. He wrote a book on attachment theory and Christianity in 2022 (and has since left the faith). He loves photography, music, and most anything creative.

Current Chapters

Recovering Autonomy After Religious Authoritarian Parenting

Chapter 1: What is Religious Authoritarian Parenting?

Chapter 2: Children (and Parents) Under Pressure

Chapter 3: The Beginnings of the Religious Authoritarian Parenting Movement

Chapter 4: Children as Casualties of the Culture War

Chapter 5: Blame the Rebellion on Mr. Rogers

Chapter 6: The Political Threat of Toddlers

Chapter 7: Adolescence and the Illusion of Choice

Chapter 8: Children of the Positive Eugenics Movement

Chapter 9: This Hurts Me More Than it Hurts You

Chapter 10: Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child

Chapter 11: Focus on the Fascist Family

Chapter 12: Estrangement in Religious Authoritarian Families

Chapter 13: Setting Boundaries in a Religious Authoritarian Family

Chapter 14: It’s Not Just Political: Five Myths About Rifts Between Exvangelical and Their Families

Chapter 15: A Recipe for Abuse

Purity Culture is Pedophile Culture Series:

Part 1: It's Not the Man in the Trench Coat you should be Worried About

Part 2: Hiding in Plain Sight: How Child Sexual Abusers Operate (and how to spot them)

Part 3: Inside the Mind of a Pedophile

Part 4: Who is Purity Culture Content For?

Part 5: How Predators Get Away With Their Crimes

STRONGWILLED Podcast Episodes

You can listen to STRONGWILLED the podcast wherever you normally get your audio content including: Apple; Spotify; iHeartRadio; and Transistor FM.

Why this project?

STRONGWILLED is a project dedicated to those who grew up under the parenting practices of James Dobson, Focus on the Family or other types of religious authoritarian parenting.

The United States has an authoritarianism problem, as 2024 is quickly proving. Our hypothesis here at STRONGWILLED is that parenting ideologies have a large role to play in conditioning people to accept authoritarian rule as the ideal political framework.

Here are just a few of the questions and curiosities we will be exploring in this community and in the accompanying podcast:

  • What if the rise of authoritarianism was the direct result of raising children to maintain a hierarchical system in which they embrace their god-given roles without complaining?
  • What if authoritarianism is formed and learned and taught at home and in religious spaces throughout the United States--and has been one of the most popular forms of parenting philosophies from the past five decades? `
  • What if religious authoritarian parenting methods were not simply a set of directives but were actually a foundational element of a reactionary and authoritarian political movement?
  • What does it mean if you grew up in the middle of the parenting moment? How does this parenting style impact how you view yourself, your ability to make your own decisions, set boundaries with your parents, and to engage your own autonomy?

STRONGWILLED aims to create a collaborative space where together we can ask these questions and use history, research, and personal stories to gather insight.

Who this project is for: 

Maybe you were born into this parenting movement--or maybe you love someone who was. 

If so, this project is for you -- to explain the history, psychology, and lived experience of growing up with religious authoritarian parenting methods -- and to learn how to move forward with autonomy, self-trust, and emotional intelligence. 

The majority of the content will be free and accessible to all and we invite you to share widely if this project resonates with you.

 If you would like to financially support our work, we invite you to join our paid community -- which gives you commenting privileges, access to weekly discussion posts, members-only content, and more. 

Thank you for being here with us. All of us have a Strong Willed child at our core, and this project aims to honor that part of us with every post we publish. 

For media and press inquiries, or to connect with Krispin and D.L., please email us at strongwilledproject@gmail.com