![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2006, she switched from full-time employment to writing pro bono as the paper's humor columnist in 2007, she won an award for Best Personal Humor Column from the Tennessee Press Association. In 2004, Evans returned to Dayton where she worked full-time for The Herald-News, the local paper. Career Īfter graduating from college, Evans moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to intern for the Chattanooga Times Free Press. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2003. She attended Rhea County High School, then went to Bryan College where she majored in English literature. When she was 14, she and her family moved to Dayton, Tennessee, where her father took an administrative position at Bryan College. Early life and education Įvans was born in Alabama to Robin and Peter Held and spent her early years in Birmingham, Alabama. Her book A Year of Biblical Womanhood was a New York Times bestseller in e-book non-fiction, and Searching for Sunday was a New York Times bestseller nonfiction paperback. Rachel Held Evans (née Rachel Grace Held J– May 4, 2019) was an American Christian columnist, blogger and author. ![]()
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