
Laura Ortberg Turner
Laura Ortberg Turner is a writer, speaker, and church culture enthusiast living in the Bay Area. She has a BA in political science from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, the most beautiful school on earth. Before beginning her MFA at Seattle Pacific University, she worked at HarperOne publishing and Fuller Seminary as well as doing freelance writing and editing. Laura blogs at www.loturner.com about issues of faith, theology, gender roles, and Oscar fashion. She is passionate about including women in all spheres of the church, good books, and peanut butter cups from Trader Joe's. Laura and her husband, Zack, live in Palo Alto, California, with their dog R2D2.


Beef Stroganoff Isn't Rocket Science
Let Pastors' Wives Do Their Own Thing
Why We Should Celebrate Beautiful Women
What Les Miserables Reveals about Modern Women
Women Bloggers and 'Real' Church Ministry
Want to Love Your Kids? Stop Overparenting Them
What Christians Can Learn from the Legacy of Nora Ephron
How God Can Use Your Anxiety for Good
Coveting Cover to Cover: Why I Gave Up Vogue for Lent
Clothing in Church: Why It Matters
'Why I Hate Religion But Love Jesus': To Adore or Abhor?
The Bible, Gender, and the 'Dad-Mom' Debate
John Ortberg Is My Dad, But Don't Call Me a PK







