4.9 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 7 November 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
Buy Kevin Richberg's New Batch of Honey!
Amanda Tyler is executive director of BJC (Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty), leading the organization as it upholds the historic Baptist principle of religious liberty: defending the free exercise of religion and protecting against its establishment by government. She is the lead organizer of BJC’s Christians Against Christian Nationalism campaign and co-host of BJC’s Respecting Religion podcast.
Tyler’s constitutional law analysis and advocacy for faith freedom for all have been featured by major news outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, CBS News, ABC News, CNN, and MSNBC. Religion News Service named Tyler one of “2022’s rising stars in religion,” and she regularly preaches in Baptist churches, speaks at denominational gatherings, and leads sessions on college campuses and with community groups of all sizes.
A member of the Texas and U.S. Supreme Court Bar, Tyler has experience working in Congress, in a private legal practice, and serving as a law clerk for a federal judge. She testified before Congress in 2022 about the ways in which Christian nationalism proves cover for white supremacy and in 2018 about threats to religious liberty around the world.
Originally from Austin, Texas, Tyler grew up hearing about the cherished Baptist principles of religious liberty and the separation of church and state as a member of Highland Park Baptist Church. Because she was committed to these principles, Tyler sought out BJC when she moved to Washington to attend Georgetown University, and she began volunteering in the office.
Tyler graduated from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University with a bachelor’s degree in foreign service, magna cum laude. She was hired by BJC to serve as assistant to the general counsel, working closely with Brent Walker, James Dunn, Melissa Rogers and Holly Hollman. During this time, she wrote columns for Report from the Capital, drafted statements on religious liberty issues, presented educational programs, and coordinated the broad coalition in support of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act.
Tyler left BJC to enroll in The University of Texas School of Law, where she received her J.D. with honors. In 2019, the school named her their “Outstanding Young Alumna.”
Following law school, Tyler worked in private practice and served as a law clerk for a U.S. district court judge in Dallas, Texas. She later joined the staff of U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett in Austin and Washington, D.C. In Austin, Tyler served as the congressman’s district director, leading the staff in the development and execution of an outreach agenda for a 7-county congressional district, as well as serving as a spokesperson for his office. She later served as Rep. Doggett’s counsel for the Ways and Means Committee.
Tyler was named executive director of BJC in 2016, and she began her tenure in January 2017. She lives in Dallas with her husband, Robert Behrendt, and their son.
You can follow her on X: @AmandaTylerBJC. Learn more about Amanda in her BJC staff Q&A.
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | Well, hello, and welcome to Election Day America. I have an excellent guest joining me today. |
0:09.3 | Her name is Amanda Tyler. I saw a viral video of her testimony at a congressional hearing last week. |
0:16.6 | I'll share with you some of that testimony, but the subject matter as it was yesterday, |
0:21.4 | here on the show and again today at that hearing was Christian |
0:25.9 | nationalism and the threat that it poses. |
0:28.9 | Amanda Tyler is the executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty. |
0:34.4 | He leads the organization as it uphold the historic Baptist principle of religious liberty. |
0:39.5 | Did you know that was a historic Baptist principle? |
0:42.3 | I did not, but I learned it in my prep for her and |
0:44.8 | talking to her today defending the free exercise of religion and protecting against its establishment |
0:49.7 | by government. She's the lead organizer of that group's Christians Against Christian |
0:55.0 | nationalism campaign and co-host of a really great podcast that I |
0:59.1 | listened to to to prepare to talk to her called respecting religion. |
1:03.2 | I really like that highly recommend you go subscribe. |
1:06.2 | My conversation with Amanda begins at about 16 minutes in. |
1:11.5 | But I do have a few new stories a few things to play for you including |
1:16.1 | my conversation with my friends in Australian morning television from late |
1:21.5 | last night or there early today morning they're like 16 hours |
1:26.2 | ahead of us in Sydney Australia we talked about Trump's trial yesterday I'll play |
1:30.0 | that for you as well I want to remind you there is another batch of Kevin's honey that is available if you want to order it. |
1:37.0 | Kevin was at the hangout last week talking about it. |
1:40.0 | It is so, so good and he is such a good guy. You need honey. He need your money. Go to the links to get Kevin's honey everybody. Check it out in the show notes. Get yourself some of that sweet delicious honey and support Kevin, |
... |
Transcript will be available on the free plan in -501 days. Upgrade to see the full transcript now.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Pete Dominick, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of Pete Dominick and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.