Scripture Untangled
Season 7: Episode 3 | Karen Stiller | Is It Possible To Live a Holy Life Today?
Karen Stiller | Guest
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Lorna Dueck | Interviewer
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Watch or listen to Karen Stiller being interviewed by seasoned journalist Lorna Dueck. Karen Stiller is a well-known writer and the senior editor of Faith Today magazine. In this moving episode, Karen discusses her new book Holiness Here: Searching for God in the Ordinary Events of Everyday Life and how holiness is not just a condition but also a way of life. She shares about her husband’s recent passing and finding the goodness and holiness of God in the middle of an unexpected and painful season.
Karen Stiller is a senior editor of Faith Today magazine, a host of the Faith Today podcast and writes frequently for magazines like Reader’s Digest, Ekstasis, In Trust, and other North American publications. Stiller is a three-time recipient of the prestigious A.C. Forrest Memorial Award from the Canadian Church Press for excellence in socially conscious religious journalism.
She is the author of Holiness Here: Searching for God in the Everyday Events of Ordinary Life, The Minister’s Wife; co-author of Craft, Cost & Call, Shifting Stats Shaking the Church, and Going Missional; editor of The Lord’s Prayer, and co-editor of Evangelicals Around the World. She lives in Ottawa and has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Non-Fiction from University of King’s College, Dalhousie.
Learn more about Karen Stiller: karenstiller.com
Lorna was a regular commentary writer on faith and public life in Canada’s leading national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, and is a frequent media commentator. She has travelled the world reporting on church-led response to humanitarian crisis.
Lorna earned a Master of Arts in Evangelism and Leadership from Wheaton College. She has received honorary doctorate degrees from Trinity, Tyndale, and Briercrest Universities. Lorna has received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for contributions to Canadian society.
Lorna and her husband Vern live in the Toronto suburbs, have been married over three decades, and delight in the adventures of their grown son and daughter.
Learn more about Lorna Dueck
Twitter: twitter.com/lornadueck
Website: lornadueckcreative.com