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Why Jesus Followers Should Be Prison Abolitionists

Catharine Grainge
November 14, 2019
Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race
If Jesus were alive today, I think he would be a prison abolitionist.

What Should Churches Do with Questioners?

Jen Zamzow
June 22, 2019
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
There are a lot of people who feel like spiritual outsiders, not quite sure where they fit.

While It Was Still Dark: A Requiem for Rachel Held Evans

Nadia Bolz-Weber
June 3, 2019
Church Life, General, Theology, Women
Mary Magdalene’s life, Rachel’s life, your lives — we are all fodder for God’s really really long memoir of how God loves humans.

Remembering A Woman of Valor: 4 Gifts Rachel Held Evans Gave Us

Katelyn Beaty
May 4, 2019
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology, Women
Along the way, she helped many readers stay tethered to faith when they wanted to bolt.

How Conservative Evangelicals Misunderstand Millennials

Brandan Robertson
April 5, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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APRIL 5, 2014 | BY: BRANDAN ROBERTSON -- Yesterday morning, an op-ed piece went live on CNN by a young evangelical author...

Now on the Red Carpet: Rachel Held Evans

Margot Starbuck
August 12, 2013
General, Theology, Women
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Named one of Christianity Today’s “50 Women to Watch, ” Rachel Held Evans — the author of "A Year of Biblical Womanhood" — is a popular blogger.

Should Christian Women Color Their Hair? On Dissatisfaction, Cultural Conformity, and Battling the Inner Barbie

Jenny Rae Armstrong
April 18, 2013
General
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BY: JENNY RAE ARMSTRONG -- As I examined my new hairstyle in the bathroom mirror, I wound up examining my head and my heart as well...

A Year of Biblical Womanhood: Playful, Earnest God-Wrestling with Rachel Held Evans

Morgan Guyton
November 10, 2012
General
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BY: MORGAN GUYTON -- As an evangelical Christian growing up in the deep South, Rachel Held Evans was surrounded...

On Rachel Held Evans and Why “Vagina-gate” Matters

Christian Piatt
October 19, 2012
General
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BY: CHRISTIAN PIATT -- Yes, a Christian book with the word “vagina” in it. That’s what the fuss is all about. And because...
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Young Adults: Forget Church, Follow Jesus

Christian Piatt
April 14, 2012
General
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Two recent articles grabbed my attention, partly because they resonate quite a bit with the pieces I’ve written about Why Young Adults Leave Church. It’s also interesting to me that so many people seem to be t...
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