![]() In the process she discovers that the journey itself leads her right to the heart of God. With just the right mixture of humour and insight, Evans takes readers along with her on a lively adventure. Interviewed a polygamist, a Quiverfull daughter and a courtship couple Visited an Amish schoolhouse, a pig farm in Bolivia, and a Benedictine monastery Camped out in her front yard during her period Over at CBMW Reviews you’ll find a short, irenic and theologically muscular review of the controversial A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans. Perched on the roof for an afternoon of penance for gossiping ![]() We offer this episode, unedited, in Rachel’s honor and as a testimony to her humor, insight, power, gentleness, and courage. Called her husband “master” and stood on the roadside with a sign that said “Dan is Awesome” This week’s episode with Rachel Held Evans is among her last podcast interviews, recorded 2 months before her untimely passing on May 4. ![]() But, intrigued by the traditionalist resurgence that led many of her friends to abandon their careers to assume traditional gender roles in the home, Evans had a crazy idea: What if I took “biblical womanhood” literally for a full year? Strong and committed in her faith – but frustrated by the inconsistencies she saw in her evangelical cultureÂ’s view of women – Rachel Held Evans became an independent woman. Rachel Held Evans (19812019) was the New York Times bestselling author of Inspired, Searching for Sunday, A Year of Biblical Womanhood, and Faith. ![]() A strong Christian woman embarks on a radical life experiment – a year of biblical womanhood. ![]()
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