Ashley Hales
Ashley Hales is an author, speaker, and thinker whose work bridges faith, culture, and community. With a Ph.D. in English from the University of Edinburgh, she brings a rich background in literature and theology to her exploration of themes such as place, belonging, and hospitality. Hales seeks to help individuals navigate the complexities of modern life by finding sacred rhythms and cultivating intentional living amidst the busyness and distractions of contemporary culture.
She is the author of Finding Holy in the Suburbs and A Spacious Life, books that challenge readers to embrace a countercultural faith rooted in simplicity, rest, and meaningful connection. Through these works, Hales invites her audience to reconsider the pull of achievement, busyness, and consumerism in favor of a more grounded and holy existence. Her writing has also been featured in respected publications such as Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and Comment Magazine, where she continues to provide thoughtful and practical insights on how faith intersects with everyday life.
In her speaking engagements, Hales inspires audiences to pursue a deeper, more rooted faith that thoughtfully engages with contemporary challenges. She advocates for a vision of community that values hospitality and belonging, encouraging individuals and churches to foster spaces where faith can flourish.
Hales is married to her husband, Bryce, a pastor, and together they have four children. As a family, they are committed to building community and living out their faith in tangible ways. Through her writing and speaking, Hales empowers others to live a rich, intentional faith that honors God and transforms lives.