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Rachel Held Evans's last writing was prophetic
Progressive Christian author Rachel Held Evans, 37, dies
Friend finishes final book of Rachel Held Evans, late writer who followed faith journey to Episcopal Church – Episcopal News Service
Rachel Held Evans, Voice of the Wandering Evangelical, Dies at 37 - The New York Times
Blaspheming St. Rachel Held Evans - The American Conservative
Christian writer Rachel Held Evans' husband says her death left 'gaping raw wound'
Rachel Held Evans Legacy
She left us mid-sentence': Rachel Held Evans' lasting legacy, one year after her death | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Can Evangelical Christianity Be Saved? An Interview with Rachel Held Evans | AwayPoint
The Last Words of Rachel Held Evans - The New York Times
One Year After: Beth Moore's Tribute to Rachel Held Evans | Thinking Out Loud
Christian writer Rachel Held Evans' husband says her death left 'gaping raw wound'
Remembering Rachel Held Evans - Sarah Bessey's Field Notes
Christian writer Rachel Held Evans' husband says her death left 'gaping raw wound'
Heretical Author, Rachel Held Evans, Dead at Age 37
Medical Professionals Suggest Rachel Held Evans May Have Died From Encephalitis | Ambo TV
Progressive Christian leader Rachel Held Evans remembered as thoughtful, authentic during Chattanooga funeral [video, photos] | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Rachel Held Evans - Wikipedia
As a Gay Southern Christian, Rachel Held Evans Was My Lifeline - Modern Loss
At her funeral, Rachel Held Evans is memorialized with quotes from her own writings | National Catholic Reporter
Rachel Held Evans: An Evolved “Evangelical” - Juicy Ecumenism
RIP Rachel Held Evans, Eshet Chayil | James McGrath
Rachel Held Evans' father on his daughter's final days and the ongoing impact of her life
This Christian author died in 2019, but her new book on faith is just hitting bookstores – Orange County Register
Jen Hatmaker Remembers the Generosity of Rachel Held Evans | Time
The Radically Inclusive Christianity of Rachel Held Evans | The New Yorker