Liuan Huska is a freelance journalist and writer at the intersection of ecology, embodiment, and faith. She is the author of Hurting Yet Whole: Reconciling Body and Spirit in Chronic Pain and Illness, a book weaving memoir, theology, and sociocultural critique. Liuan has written reported and opinion pieces for Christianity Today, Spirituality and Health, The Christian Century, BioLogos, and other publications. She is a regular columnist for Sojourners magazine.
Liuan lives with her family on the ancestral lands of several Native tribes, including the Potawatomi, near Chicago. When not writing, she might be found gardening, trying to identify edible plants, dancing in her living room, and breathing.
What can we learn about the diversity of the natural world? Liuan Huska explores the ways God's creation can teach humans about the beauty of difference.
Freelancer Liuan Huska explores the connection between meaningful work, fair compensation, and personal commitments — and how to evaluate them together in an inflated economy.