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Anne Elrod Whitney

  • Faith - Writing

    On making time to pray like I make time to write (when there isn’t any)

    March 30, 2017 - By Anne Elrod Whitney

    On time for writing-- and time for praying

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  • Faith - Writing

    On showing up: Advice to preacher-writers

    March 15, 2017 - By Anne Elrod Whitney

    News flash: preaching involves writing. I study writing, and I have studied the writing that preachers do, and I am here to tell you: writing is a huge part of preaching. And writing is really, really difficult. The most difficult thing about writing isn’t always anything in the writing, it’s actually just doing the writing at all. Forcing yourself to…

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  • Faith - Writing

    Writing about yourself: When work and faith collide

    March 14, 2017 - By Anne Elrod Whitney

    For a writing scholar and teacher, for a person who more than once a week sits on the carpet writing alongside children, for a person who teaches adults to journal and grad students how to own their knowledge, for a person with a blog (!)…. I have a hard time writing about myself. A really hard time. I’d rather write…

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  • Faith - Reading

    Know your (women) theologians

    March 11, 2017 - By Anne Elrod Whitney

    I can’t say enough good things about this list of important women theologians over on Englewood Review of Books. Some I was familiar with, and others were new to me. All are examples of women writing about God, in a diverse array of perspectives. And can I just say, the word theologian hasn’t really kept a lot of currency in the…

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    One notebook

    March 6, 2017 - By Anne Elrod Whitney

    My one notebook reflects the integrity across my various gifts and arenas. I think this is how God wants me to be—extending my ministry to all the places I go, as professor, mom, friend, and perhaps pastor. I’m moving forward with candidacy in that spirit of wholeness.

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