Rachel Held Evans
June 8, 1981 – May 4, 2019)
Jan 3, 2022: Virtue Online: Former Southern Baptist Preacher Beth Moore Joins the Anglican Church in North America
Moore also stands in contrast with another woman, the late Rachel Held Evans, a best-selling author who challenged conservative Christianity, leaving evangelicalism for the Episcopal Church. That's a bit like leaving the Promised Land and heading back into Egypt in the hope that her new spiritual masters would give her theological filet mignon instead of two-day old Egyptian falafel.
Moore also stands in contrast with another woman, the late Rachel Held Evans, a best-selling author who challenged conservative Christianity, leaving evangelicalism for the Episcopal Church. That's a bit like leaving the Promised Land and heading back into Egypt in the hope that her new spiritual masters would give her theological filet mignon instead of two-day old Egyptian falafel.
Nov 7, 2021: Dallas Morning News: Rachel Held Evans: Christ’s banquet hall is deeper and wider than I could have imagined
Best-selling Christian author and speaker Rachel Held Evans died in 2019 from brain seizures resulting from an infection. At the time of her death at age 37, she was working on a new book. Her husband Daniel Evans and author Jeff Chu used her drafts, notes, social media posts and other sources to complete the book. The following is an adapted excerpt from “Wholehearted Faith”.
Best-selling Christian author and speaker Rachel Held Evans died in 2019 from brain seizures resulting from an infection. At the time of her death at age 37, she was working on a new book. Her husband Daniel Evans and author Jeff Chu used her drafts, notes, social media posts and other sources to complete the book. The following is an adapted excerpt from “Wholehearted Faith”.
Mar 26, 2015: Candace Chellew-Hodge: Religion Dispatches: “LGBT People Have a Lot to Teach Christians”
Millennials aren’t looking for a hipper Christianity,” author Rachel Held Evans says in her new book Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church, “we’re looking for a truer Christianity, a more authentic Christianity.”
Millennials aren’t looking for a hipper Christianity,” author Rachel Held Evans says in her new book Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church, “we’re looking for a truer Christianity, a more authentic Christianity.”
Mar 13, 2015: Rachel Held Evans: CNN: 'Strong enough to be self-critical': In America and the church
Mar 9, 2015: Religion News Service: Rachel Held Evans defends exit from evangelicalism, calls Christians to celebrate sacraments
From the soil of the blogosphere, Rachel Held Evans has grown into a powerful voice in American Christianity. She is author of “Evolving in Monkey Town” and the New York Times bestseller “A Year of Biblical Womanhood.” -
From the soil of the blogosphere, Rachel Held Evans has grown into a powerful voice in American Christianity. She is author of “Evolving in Monkey Town” and the New York Times bestseller “A Year of Biblical Womanhood.” -
Rachel Held Evans (née Rachel Grace Held, June 8, 1981) is an American Christian columnist, blogger and author. Her book A Year of Biblical Womanhood was on the New York Times' E-Book Non-fiction best-seller list.