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Jen Pollock Michel

Jen Pollock Michel

Jen Pollock Michel is a writer, speaker, and mother of five. She is a member of Redbud Writers Guild and writes regularly for Today in the Word, a monthly devotional published by The Moody Bible Institute. Currently, she is working on a book manuscript called Found Wanting: At the Intersection of Faith and Desire. Jen earned her B.A. in French from Wheaton College and her M.A. in Literature from Northwestern University. She lives in Toronto, Canada, with her family and blogs at www.findingmypulse.com. You can follow Jen on twitter @jenpmichel.

The Feel-Good Faith of Evangelicals

Are we really as “biblical” as we think we are?

The Double Shock of Unexpected Pregnancy

How faith meets this scary, stressful, but ultimately divine surprise.

Hashtags Won't Heal Us

Learning to lament in the 21st century.

The Real Value of a College Education

Why Christians might challenge the view of college as an investment

Who Speaks for Complementarian Christians?

For me, it's not the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. It's the local church.

Thou Shall Have More Kids

In defense of bigger families and smaller budgets.

Virginity Isn't Our Holy Grail

Grace keeps us all from being 'damaged goods.'

Stop Reading This and Get Back in the KitchenSubscriber access only

Why our Christmas domesticity matters more than we know.

What You Don't Know About Complementarian Women

In her new book, Rachel Held Evans wants to put us all in one camp. Not so fast.

How Canada Convinced Me Not to Vote

Why I won't be casting my ballot in two weeks.

Moms on Trial: How Judgment Became Today's Parenting Advice

And how Christians can opt out of joining the public jury.

In the Wake of Suicide's Silence: Why Blame Is Never the Answer

After my own brother's suicide 15 years ago, I should know that locating blame is so often futile.