May 9, 2016 / Praxis
Rebecca Parker Payne writes about how crying in sports hints at something much bigger than weakness or sadness about losing.
Rebecca Parker Payne is a writer who lives in Virginia with her husband and a corgi she named after Wendell Berry. She is director of communications for Third Church.
Rebecca Parker Payne writes about how crying in sports hints at something much bigger than weakness or sadness about losing.
This essay explores the space between the physical and the spiritual where the Eden curse still interferes and casts a visceral darkness over women today.