July 13, 2017: I Believe: Should it be Okay for a Woman to Breastfeed during Church?
Rachel Marie Stone discusses breastfeeding infants in church and the family of God. The issue of breastfeeding in church is linked to culture, but there is a middle ground. Apr 13, 2015: Rachel Marie Stone: Washington Post: What one of the anti-vaccination movement’s least favorite doctors discovered about Jesus
Mar 18, 2015: Christian Post: Christianity Today's Whitewashing of Margaret Sanger Does Not Value Women's Issues or Christian Values She once wrote that birth control is "nothing more or less than the facilitation of the process of weeding out the unfit." It's stunning that guest author Rachel Marie Stone tried to "give the charge of 'eugenecist' a more complete background" by suggesting that Sanger wanted to help women "be good wives and good mothers." I appreciate that Christianity Today quickly recognized this error and corrected it. |
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Mar 13, 2015: Amy Julia Becker: Christianity Today: Questioning Margaret Sanger
A response to Rachel Stone's post about contraception and global health.
Mar 11, 2015: Rachel Marie Stone: Christianity Today: Contraception Saves Lives
A response to Rachel Stone's post about contraception and global health.
Mar 11, 2015: Rachel Marie Stone: Christianity Today: Contraception Saves Lives
April 18, 2014: Englewood Review of Books: Rachel Marie Stone – Slow Reading [A Story]
[ Editor’s Note: I was honored to be part of a panel conversation on Slow Reading and Slow Writing, at last week’s Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College. The other panelists were Rachel Marie Stone, author of the award-winning [easyazon-link asin=”0830836586″ locale=”us”]Eat with Joy[/easyazon-link]; John Wilson, the heralded editor of Books and Culture; and Leslie Leyland Fields, author of many books including [easyazon-link asin=”0849964725″ locale=”us”]Forgiving Our Fathers and Mothers[/easyazon-link]. As Rachel was traveling back to the US from Africa just prior to the festival, she wrote out her talk ahead of time and graciously gave us permission to run it on our site.]
[ Editor’s Note: I was honored to be part of a panel conversation on Slow Reading and Slow Writing, at last week’s Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College. The other panelists were Rachel Marie Stone, author of the award-winning [easyazon-link asin=”0830836586″ locale=”us”]Eat with Joy[/easyazon-link]; John Wilson, the heralded editor of Books and Culture; and Leslie Leyland Fields, author of many books including [easyazon-link asin=”0849964725″ locale=”us”]Forgiving Our Fathers and Mothers[/easyazon-link]. As Rachel was traveling back to the US from Africa just prior to the festival, she wrote out her talk ahead of time and graciously gave us permission to run it on our site.]
March 26, 2014: Christian Courier: RACHEL MARIE STONE: BRINGING GRACE TO THE TABLE
In the last 10 years, Rachel Marie Stone has lived in three states, four countries and four continents. She was living overseas when she created the hashtag #AddAWordRuinAChristianBook, which became the number one trending topic in the U.S. that same day (see Christian Courier, Oct.28, 2013). She’s a regular contributor on Christianity Today’s Her.meneutics blog and the author of Eat With Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food (IVP, 2013).
In the last 10 years, Rachel Marie Stone has lived in three states, four countries and four continents. She was living overseas when she created the hashtag #AddAWordRuinAChristianBook, which became the number one trending topic in the U.S. that same day (see Christian Courier, Oct.28, 2013). She’s a regular contributor on Christianity Today’s Her.meneutics blog and the author of Eat With Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food (IVP, 2013).
Oct 8, 2013: Christianity Today: Why We Love 'Add a Word, Ruin a Christian Book'
Her.meneutics writer Rachel Marie Stone began the hashtag #AddaWordRuinaChristianBook Monday morning. By that evening and late into the night, it became the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter in the U.S., with Christian leaders, authors, and bloggers joining in the online fun.
Her.meneutics writer Rachel Marie Stone began the hashtag #AddaWordRuinaChristianBook Monday morning. By that evening and late into the night, it became the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter in the U.S., with Christian leaders, authors, and bloggers joining in the online fun.
Sept 6, 2013: Crosswalk: Eat With Joy: Looking at Food from a Biblical Perspective - Rachel Marie Stone
Author and Blogger Rachel Marie Stone talks with us on the importance of food in the Bible and why food and faith are intrinsically connected.
Author and Blogger Rachel Marie Stone talks with us on the importance of food in the Bible and why food and faith are intrinsically connected.
Sept 4, 2013: Religion News: A theology of eating: An interview with Rachel Marie Stone
In her recently released book, Eat With Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food, Rachel argues that God intended us to delight in our food and invites readers to recover the joyfulness and intimacy of eating. Rachel, her husband, and two sons live in Malawi where she recently welcomed me into her home with a beautiful spread of food and drinks. Here we discuss a new way to see food, the importance of hospitality, and why we need a theology of eating.
In her recently released book, Eat With Joy: Redeeming God’s Gift of Food, Rachel argues that God intended us to delight in our food and invites readers to recover the joyfulness and intimacy of eating. Rachel, her husband, and two sons live in Malawi where she recently welcomed me into her home with a beautiful spread of food and drinks. Here we discuss a new way to see food, the importance of hospitality, and why we need a theology of eating.