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Rebecca K. Reynolds


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Rebecca Reynolds spends most weekdays teaching rhetoric, philosophy, and literature to high school juniors and seniors. As a humanities instructor in a classical Christian school, she has been given the opportunity to keep a finger on the pulse of the upcoming generation.

As the lyricist for Ron Block of Alison Krauss and Union Station, Rebecca has also had the opportunity to play with words and culture for a broader audience. Ron's 14 Grammys and Dove Award have opened doors for Rebecca to work with some of the most renowned musicians in the business. In her free time, Rebecca also writes for award-winning music artist Andrew Peterson's website, The Rabbit Room, and sister website, Story Warren. She has been a featured speaker at their ann
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“I used to think of the Christian life as a sort of achievement test in which we were supposed to hurry to figure out all the right answers, but I'm starting to wonder if these slow, hard days of growth help transform us into our eternal form, and therefore are crucial. God lets us live out our belief (and our unbelief) in such a way that the truth of ourselves rises to the surface. Sincere doubt and deflective doubt are divided. What we love most is exposed by our long days of chasing. We are shown ourselves so that we can resign more and more to the indwelling God. Those who love the light pursue the light, and those who love the darkness of self-deification are allowed to feel the gravity of this choice while time remains to make new choices.”
Rebecca K. Reynolds, Courage, Dear Heart: Letters to a Weary World



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