I’ve just entered my 30s, and it’s quite an adventure so far.
I currently live and work in Nashville, TN as a copywriter/social media writer/blogger for local businesses.
I am married to a wonderful man who speaks multiple languages and can sew his own clothes.
I love terrible puns, reckless laughter, and striving to live my faith better.
I love guest blogging and would be happy to submit one to your site. I’ve written about faith, disability, mental health, and popular culture for several blogs and love finding great partnerships.
I appreciate every word you take the time to read or reply with on this site.
Your comments and readership make me a better writer and human.
Thank you.
For copywriting or guest blogging inquiries, or to share a blog from ICFUS on your site, please email me at beth.a.hopkins@gmail.com
I like the Messengers! Got me on the edge of my seat and that’s saying A LOT from someone like me! Keep it going!
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Mom: Someday, they will come back!!
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Ur witt n ‘realness’ for lack of a better word are a killer combo….keep the writing coming and I promise to keep reading
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It makes me happy to know that you’re reading!! I love and miss you, girl!
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I love your Beth who section… Unattached (&Happy) is classic.
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I love your blog. I look forward to every observant and introspective morsel you toss out!
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I just read your piece that was posted to Huffington Post. I am a youth minister and Christian counsellor and I want you to know how much I appreciate your honesty about the subject of faith healing. At college we used to have heated debates about this topic (I’m South African, and our college was a healthy mix of what you’d call evangelicals, catholics and calvinists) and I just wish I had this article back then. What you said about no one ever asking if you want to be healed especially stood out for me and made me think of my approach to physically disabled people. Our true need as God’s children is for spiritual wholeness. If God decides to grant physical healing it’s a bonus. Thank you for reminding me about that. Looking forward to reading more from you.
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Thank you for reading! I appreciate your kind words SO much. Please stick around. Your support would mean a lot.
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Beth: I truly enjoy your sharp wit, both on your blog and in your Huffington Post article. To which Orthodox jurisdiction do you belong? I am a subdeacon in the Antiochian Archdiocese in California.
T. L Frazier
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Hi, Terrance
Thanks for the read. Do stick around for more if you enjoy!
I was converted Antiochian, but now attend a Greek Parish. Both are in and around the Nashville area.
God’s Peace! -Beth
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Thank you Beth for a well-written article. You may want to post something on Able Road http://ableroad.com/ — AbleRoad™ connects people with accessible businesses. AbleRoad gives people with disabilities, families, friends, caregivers and business owners an online destination to rate and review community access.
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Thanks for the info, Donna! We have a lot of wonderful, mutual friends, by the way!
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Hey Beth,
I’m just discovering your blog! Not sure how I’m late to the party. Read your piece on DOMA at HuffPo and resound with your message. I will be following your posts on twitter to stay up with you, but I also had a question. I’m promoting a new Christian book called “Why We Eat Our Own”. It seems like something that Might be up your ally and wanted to know if you’d be interested in checking it out for a possible review. Let me know.
-Cortland Coffey
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You write very well and I’m thrilled to see someone who can actually express a fair, nonconfrontational POV. I live in Nashville, too, and Kimmie Jones recommended I check out your blog 😉
Alicia
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Fantastic! Welcome and thank you for the kind words. I love Kimmie!
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I like you madam. I like you a lot.
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Beth!
I’m happy as a clam that I came across your blog. Your writing style and posts are right up my alley!
You have a new follower here. Keep up the great work!
-Andrew
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I’m going to share your work on my blog. Just URL’s and small excerpts. Your writing is lively and substantive. Hope you don’t mind. – Bill Gall (Arms Open Wide- the guy with a goatee. Scheduled for March 17. If you don’t like the picture I will delete it. Saw your guy on Twitter. Now that’s a real beard!
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Hi, Bill:
Fantastic. I will make sure to check it out and spread the word on my blog’s FB page (I encourage you to connect with me there). Your blog looks great, btw. I will definitely be exploring it soon. Happy soon-to-be-Lenting! 😉
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Thanks, Beth! Yes, Lent; Time to take a deep breath and take the plunge. I’ve been getting flabby, in more ways than one.
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Best ‘About’ page on WordPress—in my humble opinion. Were you always funny? Our funny one is my granddaughter Emma. When asked about her scraped up arm she replied, “yeah, I left a little skin at the park.” Maybe you had to be there.
More about you—is that your dog? Are you an amateur person? I ask because I am, but I’m thinking of turning pro.
Can’t believe I found your blog. I feel just like I did when I found a $20.00 in my coat pocket.
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Thanks so much, Kelly! I wish I could find $20 right about now!
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You sound like a super gal! Find your walk in the Lord and He will open your heart and mind to many new things!
Thanks for your visit…
Steve Pejay
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Bon Iver ❤
Can't wait to read more! God bless,
Lorna
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Hey Beth! My name is Cameron Von St. James and I had a quick question for you! I was wondering if you could email me at your earliest convenience at cvonstjames AT gmail DOT com 🙂 I greatly appreciate your time!!
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