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Wendy Alsup, Math Teacher and Author

Wendy Alsup, Math Teacher and Author

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Wendy Alsup is an author and math teacher by trade. She has written several books, including I Forgive You: Finding Peace and Moving Forward When Life Really Hurts. She is a founding Member of The Pelican Project, a guild of women fostering commitment to Christian faith and practice across cultural, denominational, and racial lines. Wendy has also been a speaker at women’s Bible conferences such as the The Gospel Coalition’s Women’s Conference in 2022. She lives on her family farm with her 2 boys, 2 dogs, and 3 cats. Follow Wendy on Instagram or X. In this episode, Wendy shares:

  • How she was called to both teach math and be a minister
  • How math reflects the glory of God
  • Working as a single mom with ongoing health concerns
  • Her story as a part of Mars Hill Church where Mark Driscoll pastored
  • How she navigated controversial gender issues at Mars Hill
  • What she hopes readers will learn from her latest book, I Forgive You

Wendy’s other Books include:

  • Companions in Suffering: Comfort for Times of Loss and Loneliness (2020 The Gospel Coalition Book Award - Christian Living)
  • Is the Bible Good for Women?: Seeking Clarity and Confidence Through a Jesus-Centered Understanding of Scripture
  • The Gospel-Centered Woman
  • By His Wounds You are Healed: How the Message of Ephesians Transforms a Woman's Identity
  • Practical Theology for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives

Resources Mentioned:

  • The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast

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