
Enuma Okoro
Enuma Okoro is an award-winning author of three books on the call and challenge to the spiritual life. She understands that our spiritual journeys are fraught with dips and turns through unlikely sanctuaries. Enuma writes and speaks on numerous issues based off of three key areas: (1) Spiritual formation, growth and holistic wellness; (2) Women and the transformative power of personal narratives; and (3) Identity and Belonging in a diverse world. She blogs regularly at Reluctant Pilgrim hosted on the Patheos website. Enuma is co-editor of the forthcoming book, Talking Taboo: American Christian Women Get Frank about Faith (White Cloud Press, October 2013). You can sign up for her newsletter at enumaokoro.com.


Accidentally Racist and Intentionally Ignorant
Our Born-Again Virgin Bachelor
A New Image of Friendship for the 30-Something Set
Why Margaret Feinberg Bypasses the 'Gender Wars'
We're Just Friends. No, Really
Obama Visit Challenges 'African Woman' Stereotype
Should Christians Pursue External Beauty?
Why 'Happy' Isn't a Christian Word







