Review: Searching For Sunday by Rachel Held Evans

Journalist and author Rachel Held Evans was raised by her religious parents in an evangelical church. In Searching For Sunday she details her thorny relationship with the church, in particular moments of doubt, a desire to find a new church that fits better with her spiritual beliefs and the trappings of trying to do this when she was becoming an increasingly famous Christian writer and blogger. 

Searching For Sunday is a book of faith, doubt and the path the author takes to rediscover her faith. Rachel Held Evans raises questions of faith and the role of the church in the early 21st century. There are no easy answers, of course, but the author remains open as she shares her personal and spiritual journey. 

Overall, this is an interesting read, one that anyone who has left the church will be able to identify with. (Especially in the freedoms of being able to do whatever one wishes on Sunday morning. Or maybe that's just me.) I found her voice to be honest and authentic, a rarity in Christian biographies. I think Christians need more writers like this one, who ask questions, who don't automatically take on a conservative view or politics as the only correct way and who are proudly feminist in an environment that doesn't always allow for it. 

Recommended. 

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