Rachel Held Evans was a beloved voice in progressive Christianity, and her posthumous collection of essays is a must-have for those seeking a deeper, more inclusive faith journey. In this book, co-authored by Jeff Chu, Evans explores the complexities of life, faith, and the Church with grace, humor, and wisdom. Her writing is deeply personal, candid, and thought-provoking, making it a perfect companion for the doubter, dreamer, seeker, or sojourner.
This beautiful book delves into universal human questions about grace, love, becoming, and belonging, offering a fresh perspective on Christianity beyond traditional evangelicalism. Through theological reflection and personal recollections, Evans challenges readers to reconsider the narratives they've been told about their faith and themselves, inviting them to embrace a more wholehearted approach to spirituality. With profound honesty and compassion, she navigates the complexities of faith and invites readers to explore their own beliefs with curiosity and openness.
This collection of essays offers a safe space for reflection, healing, and growth for those who have been hurt by the Church but still hold onto the story of Jesus. Rachel Held Evans' legacy lives on through her impactful writing, and this book is a testament to her enduring influence on those who seek a more just, loving, and inclusive expression of their faith. Dive into these pages and be inspired to embrace a more authentic, compassionate, and spiritually fulfilling journey.