, 2022-12-30 17:01:09,
(RNS) — Influencers, by nature, typically come in the “mill and hustle” variety, ambitious people who are relentless in their pursuits, slowing down to make an impact. But what if your passion is siesta and you are convinced that what the world really needs is a little rest?
Enter Tricia Hersey, the “nap bishop,” one of Religion News Service’s 15 Emerging Leaders of 2022. With her message of “break as counterculture,” Hersey embodies a theme evident in every one of this year’s emerging influencers: resistance.
Whether rolling back centuries of indigenous colonization, countering messages of Islamophobia (from the right and left) or testifying to the growing dangers of anti-Semitism and Christian nationalism, the 2022 rising stars in religion are strong voices, and they are calling it out as they see him. .
Inclusion on this list does not constitute endorsement or agreement by RNS.
wajahat ali
A commentator, writer and playwright, Ali has become a familiar presence on political talk shows and on social media, where he has amassed more than 322,000 Twitter followers.

Author Wajahat Ali. (Photo by Damon Dahlen, Huffington Post)
Ali has written about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ decision to “double down on vaccine skepticism to prop up as MAGA’s new leader“In addition to presenting the case for President Joe Biden”officially declare MAGA and its allies as an active terrorist threat.”
But he’s also gotten personal with his 2022 memoir “Go Back…
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(RNS) — Influencers, by nature, typically come in the “mill and hustle” variety, ambitious people who are relentless in their pursuits, slowing down to make an impact. But what if your passion is siesta and you are convinced that what the world really needs is a little rest?
Enter Tricia Hersey, the “nap bishop,” one of Religion News Service’s 15 Emerging Leaders of 2022. With her message of “break as counterculture,” Hersey embodies a theme evident in every one of this year’s emerging influencers: resistance.
Whether rolling back centuries of indigenous colonization, countering messages of Islamophobia (from the right and left) or testifying to the growing dangers of anti-Semitism and Christian nationalism, the 2022 rising stars in religion are strong voices, and they are calling it out as they see him. .
Inclusion on this list does not constitute endorsement or agreement by RNS.
wajahat ali
A commentator, writer and playwright, Ali has become a familiar presence on political talk shows and on social media, where he has amassed more than 322,000 Twitter followers.

Author Wajahat Ali. (Photo by Damon Dahlen, Huffington Post)
Ali has written about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ decision to “double down on vaccine skepticism to prop up as MAGA’s new leader“In addition to presenting the case for President Joe Biden”officially declare MAGA and its allies as an active terrorist threat.”
But he’s also gotten personal with his 2022 memoir “Go Back…
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, 2022-12-30 17:01:09,
(RNS) — Influencers, by nature, typically come in the “mill and hustle” variety, ambitious people who are relentless in their pursuits, slowing down to make an impact. But what if your passion is siesta and you are convinced that what the world really needs is a little rest?
Enter Tricia Hersey, the “nap bishop,” one of Religion News Service’s 15 Emerging Leaders of 2022. With her message of “break as counterculture,” Hersey embodies a theme evident in every one of this year’s emerging influencers: resistance.
Whether rolling back centuries of indigenous colonization, countering messages of Islamophobia (from the right and left) or testifying to the growing dangers of anti-Semitism and Christian nationalism, the 2022 rising stars in religion are strong voices, and they are calling it out as they see him. .
Inclusion on this list does not constitute endorsement or agreement by RNS.
wajahat ali
A commentator, writer and playwright, Ali has become a familiar presence on political talk shows and on social media, where he has amassed more than 322,000 Twitter followers.
Author Wajahat Ali. (Photo by Damon Dahlen, Huffington Post)
Ali has written about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ decision to “double down on vaccine skepticism to prop up as MAGA’s new leader“In addition to presenting the case for President Joe Biden”officially declare MAGA and its allies as an active terrorist threat.”
But he’s also gotten personal with his 2022 memoir “Go Back…
,
To read the original article from news.google.com, Click here