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.