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Hallie Knox

Hallie Knox

Freelance writer and editor

Hallie Knox is a freelance writer with a deep love of words and story. Aside from her writing and editing work, Hallie spent a few years as an elementary school literacy and special education teacher, and continues to serve part-time as an educator for a fully outdoor forest kindergarten on the side. A “missionary kid” who grew up moving all over Europe, Asia, and the Balkans, she is now settled in Boise, Idaho, where she reads avidly, cooks experimentally, and spends time with her three children, husband, and their two big goofy dogs.

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By Hallie Knox

The Trinity Is Not an Egg

On bad analogies and the doctrine that won't stay abstract
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By Hallie Knox

Sardine Tins and Other Holy Spaces

The walk of faith in a post-Christian world
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By Hallie Knox

Living Under Hope’s Roof

Logic-defying love, projected forward

By Hallie Knox

Preaching to Know-it-alls and Picky Eaters

Being genuine communicates volumes

By Hallie Knox

Filling in the Vowels

Seeking Buechner’s alphabet of grace in Vonnegut’s incomprehensible world

By Hallie Knox

Lanterns on Martinmas: When Traditions Don’t Make Sense

The “why” of every theological point, sacrament, or rhythm doesn’t always have to unfold all the way in the mind

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