Slowly Unraveled: Changed from the Inside Out
By Rachel Craddock

To be unraveled is to be undone, to untangle your identity and the layers of lies that permeate your story so that you can clearly see the truth. Being made new requires an unraveling, as the stories from your past are transformed and the new threads are tightly tied to the gospel.

Join Rachel Craddock as she boldly shares how God has been slowly unraveling her story. Rachel shares how her mother’s death, her struggle with perfectionism, and her role as a pastor’s wife have unraveled her, revealing her need for Christ and a desire to see every thread of who she is in light of the gospel.

Rachel, a writer and speaker, serves as Regional Advisor of Women’s Ministry to Mid-America for the PCA. She desires to encourage women in a relatable way to practically apply the gospel to their daily lives and have a a relationship with the God who unravels the old to make us new in the redemptive blood of Jesus. Rachel, her husband Michael, and their four children live in Mason, Ohio.