About

Hey There! I’m Amy.

I’m passionate about educating about spiritual abuse and advocating for those who have been hurt in faith communities. My husband’s experience working for a Christian organization brought us face to face with spiritual abuse. You can read about that here. I also occasionally write articles that encourage women in their Christian faith and share what I’m learning about raising my kids, following Jesus and making life simple, connected, and meaningful.

If any of that grabs your attention, you can subscribe here and you’ll get my posts and an occasional email from me!

My articles have been featured in The Huffington Post, Scary Mommy, For Every Mom, and at Christine Chappell’s page.

I’m a follower of Jesus so you’ll see posts about faith and how I love the local church but still feel like quitting sometimes. I’m a mom of three kids. Some of them struggle with mental health issues. I have learned a lot during the last several years about ADHD and OCD and I share some of that here.

Some of my top posts:

Leaving Ramsey Solutions

The Problem of Pastoral Plagiarism

Is Your Christian Ministry Healthy?

Talking about Church-Hurt: Lessons Learned from Harvest Bible and Willow Creek

This Is One Of The Hardest Things About Parenting

Confessions Of My Awkward Attempt To Make Friends

Sometimes You Can’t Pray It Away. Mental Health And The Church

What You Need to Know About Parents Of Kids With Mental Health Struggles

 

A faithful God in an unfaithful world.

Hopeful faith and fighting cynicism

Awkward attempts at making new friends.

My husband and I live with our three children and two dogs. We are transplants to middle Tennessee from Minnesota.

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How to find me:

email- amy (at) amyfritzwrites.com

Twitter

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6 thoughts on “About

  1. I start to describe myself as a “child of God”. At least I tell myself that is the most important identification I have. Some times I get overwhelmed in the things I do that seem to define me. some of the things I do I would not want to define me. You are a child of God and also a very good wife and mother- as well as an exceptional daughter. You are precious and loved. Keep up the great walk! I love you!

  2. Hello! My husband and I will soon be moving to Nashville. I originally found your blog when he applied last summer to work for Dave Ramsey. But God had other plans and that door was closed, we were fine with it and moved on.Less than a year later and we’re moving there after all!

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