Sarah Stankorb has published hundreds of reported stories and her essays have
appeared in various publications, including a cover story for Washington Post
Magazine, coverline for Cosmopolitan, a trending story on evangelical women Trump
voters for GEN, stories in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vogue, Marie
Claire, Glamour, O Magazine, Jezebel, VICE, Longreads, Catapult, Slate, and The
Guardian, among others. She was a regular contributor to GEN before Medium’s
reorganization and is now among Medium’s top tier of select,...
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Sarah Stankorb has published hundreds of reported stories and her essays have
appeared in various publications, including a cover story for Washington Post
Magazine, coverline for Cosmopolitan, a trending story on evangelical women Trump
voters for GEN, stories in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vogue, Marie
Claire, Glamour, O Magazine, Jezebel, VICE, Longreads, Catapult, Slate, and The
Guardian, among others. She was a regular contributor to GEN before Medium’s
reorganization and is now among Medium’s top tier of select, paid writers (in a team
with authors such as Susan Orlean), and has 6. 2k followers on the platform. In her
youth, Stankorb herself contemplated a call to ministry. Her evangelically-influenced
pals assured her that it was not a woman’s place. She began studying the Bible
academically and in historical context and discovered the limits of literalism, which set
the stage for her career writing about issues around women and evangelical culture.
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