Saturday, May 11, 2019

Goodbye, Rachel.



“There are recovery programs for people grieving the loss of a parent, sibling, or
spouse. You can buy books on how to cope with the death of a beloved pet or work through the anguish of a miscarriage. We speak openly with one another about the bereavement that can accompany a layoff, a move, a diagnosis, or a dream deferred. But no one really teaches you how to grieve the loss of your faith. You’re on your own for that.” -Searching For Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church by Rachel Held Evans

Generally speaking, I prefer to read fiction over non-fiction. Historical fiction is my favorite genre, as it blends learning about historical characters, events, settings, etc. with the escapism I love about fiction. However, sometimes, a special non-fiction book or author comes along and works their way into my heart. Rachel Held Evans was one such author.