Evan Welcher is the senior pastor of Vine Street Bible Church in Glenwood, Iowa. After losing his wife to cancer, Evan wrote the book Resplendent Bride, chronicling the love and loss of his first marriage. He now lives with his wife, Rachel Welcher, and their dog, Frank, in a house on a hill. His favorite color is darkness. You can follow him on Twitter @evanwelcher. In this episode, Evan talks with Andrea about his personal experiences with loss, his work as a pastor, and thoughts about our...
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Evan Welcher is the senior pastor of Vine Street Bible Church in Glenwood, Iowa. After losing his wife to cancer, Evan wrote the book Resplendent Bride, chronicling the love and loss of his first marriage. He now lives with his wife, Rachel Welcher, and their dog, Frank, in a house on a hill. His favorite color is darkness. You can follow him on Twitter @evanwelcher. In this episode, Evan talks with Andrea about his personal experiences with loss, his work as a pastor, and thoughts about our...
In this episode, Andrea Burke talks with Allyson Todd, editorial assistant and women’s initiatives intern at For the Church. What are the roles for women in the church? How do you have those hard or awkward conversations? How is it different for married women and single women? These things and more are on this episode. Links: AllysonTodd.com https://ftc.co/multi_author/allyson-todd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_allysontodd Article by Jen Wilkin: 3 Female Ghosts That Haunt the Church Study...
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Evan Welcher is the senior pastor of Vine Street Bible Church in Glenwood, Iowa. After losing his wife to cancer, Evan wrote the book Resplendent Bride, chronicling the love and loss of his first marriage. He now lives with his wife, Rachel Welcher, and their dog, Frank, in a house on a hill. His favorite color is darkness. You can follow him on Twitter @evanwelcher. In this episode, Evan talks with Andrea about his personal experiences with loss, his work as a pastor, and thoughts about our...