Erin M. Straza
Erin M. Straza is a writer, editor, and communications professional known for her work in both the realms of faith-based content and social justice advocacy. With a passion for exploring the intersections of culture, faith, and personal transformation, Erin's writings often delve into issues of identity, gender, and the human experience, offering fresh perspectives and deep insights into the challenges of modern life.
Erin’s writing career began in the world of magazine publishing and journalism, where she honed her craft and developed a love for storytelling. Over the years, she has contributed to a variety of platforms, including Her.meneutics (Christianity Today’s women’s blog), The Gospel Coalition, and other respected outlets. Her work often explores topics such as spirituality, relationships, and societal concerns, with a particular emphasis on the experiences of women in the Christian community.
In addition to her freelance writing, Erin is a seasoned editor and has worked on numerous projects, helping to shape compelling narratives for a wide range of audiences. She is also a passionate advocate for social justice, using her platform to raise awareness about issues such as poverty, racial injustice, and the importance of empathy and compassion in our interactions with others.
Erin is the author of The Sacred Slow: A Journey into the Heart of the Liturgical Year, which reflects her personal journey of spiritual growth and a desire for deeper connection with God through the rhythms of the Christian liturgical calendar. The book invites readers to slow down and reflect on the seasons of the church year, encouraging a deeper sense of purpose and engagement with faith.
Erin M. Straza continues to influence and inspire through her thought-provoking writing, encouraging others to live thoughtfully, with grace and intention, in all aspects of life.