1 hr 24 min

#43 - Karen Stiller on Writing a Memoir and Being a Minister's Wife Kazingram Dialogue

    • Philosophy

Karen Stiller is senior editor of Faith Today, one of Canada’s leading Christian magazines. She is the host of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada’s podcast. She is a moderator of the annual Religion and Society series at the University of Toronto, a debate series between leading atheists and theologians that seeks to generate critical conversations on matters of faith, society and public interest.  

In this episode, we talk with Karen about her recently released memoir "The Minister’s Wife", what lead her to write it, the social struggles and blessings of being a minister’s wife, as well as the importance of honesty for life and writing.

You can find Karen Stiller: https://karenstiller.com/
https://www.instagram.com/karen.stiller/
https://twitter.com/KarenStiller1

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Karen Stiller is senior editor of Faith Today, one of Canada’s leading Christian magazines. She is the host of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada’s podcast. She is a moderator of the annual Religion and Society series at the University of Toronto, a debate series between leading atheists and theologians that seeks to generate critical conversations on matters of faith, society and public interest.  

In this episode, we talk with Karen about her recently released memoir "The Minister’s Wife", what lead her to write it, the social struggles and blessings of being a minister’s wife, as well as the importance of honesty for life and writing.

You can find Karen Stiller: https://karenstiller.com/
https://www.instagram.com/karen.stiller/
https://twitter.com/KarenStiller1

If you enjoy our podcast, consider supporting us through Kazingram Dialogue Merchandise

Facebook - www.facebook.com/KZNGRM
Instagram - www.instagram.com/kazingramdialogue
Twitter - twitter.com/KZNGRM

1 hr 24 min