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Amanda Hudson is a writer and world traveler living in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a journalism graduate of Auburn University and former Alabama native. Hudson has written for numerous publications, including Southern Living, mental floss magazine, Purepolitics.com, Motivation Strategies magazine, The Times Daily and The Auburn Plainsman. In her spare time, Hudson enjoys reading, photography, coffee, and travel. She is an avid fan of Downton Abbey, Survivor, American Idol, and SEC football. She currently attends Crosspoint Church in Nashville.

Favorite books: Mere Christianity, Gone With the Wind, The Hunger Games, End of the Spear, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years and The Kite Runner.

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#16 Declarations


That night, we pack our bags and prepare to leave Hotel Heaven. Later that evening, I have coffee with Seth, which – for all his musical tendencies – is kind of like having coffee with Jesus.


“The first time I came over to India, I was in a place in my own life, trying to understand from an ideological level, the poor and what Christian faith is supposed to look like and what kind of re

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Published on October 23, 2017 00:30
Average rating: 3.73 · 142 ratings · 32 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
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“Pain gives a certain depth to life.”
Amanda Hudson, Coffee, Tea, and Holy Water: One Woman's Journey to Experience Christianity Around the Globe
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“Life is fragile,handle with prayer.”
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“Well, I always thought of God as...an uncle," she says thoughtfully."I finally came to realize he was my father.”
Amanda Hudson, Coffee, Tea, and Holy Water: One Woman's Journey to Experience Christianity Around the Globe



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