Bethel has a doctorate in math and is a widely published freelance writer. Her work has appeared in First Things, National Review, The Spectator, and many other national and international outlets. Her Substack, Further Up, is one of the top paid newsletters in “Faith & Spirituality” on the platform. She has also contributed to two essay anthologies on Jordan Peterson. When not writing social criticism, she enjoys writing about literature, film, music, and history.
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Bethel McGrew | Remembering the themes of sorrow and valor and great deeds
Bethel McGrew | Adoption and foster care rejections show that the LGBTQ movement was never about tolerance
Bethel McGrew | India’s “untouchables” find hope—and a new identity—in Christ
Bethel McGrew | Coverage of young families shows the success of the pro-life movement
Sound of Freedom defies the myth that conservative films are supposed to flop when going up against Hollywood’s blockbusters
Bethel McGrew | Some critics of Sound of Freedom have an obvious agenda
Bethel McGrew | When “misgendering” and “deadnaming” become crimes
Bethel McGrew | Sometimes a onesie is more than a onesie
Bethel McGrew | The catalogue of Target’s former trans designer reveals a troubled soul