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'''Amy Welborn''' is a [[Catholic]] author, columnist, and speaker. She writes a popular Catholic-themed [[blog]], Open Book. She is married to [[Michael Dubruiel]], |
'''Amy Welborn''' is a [[Catholic]] author, columnist, and speaker. She writes a popular Catholic-themed [[blog]], Open Book. She is married to [[Michael Dubruiel]], a Catholic author and speaker. |
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Amy Welborn is a Catholic author, columnist, and speaker. She writes a popular Catholic-themed blog, Open Book. She is married to Michael Dubruiel, a Catholic author and speaker.
Her books include:
- De-Coding Da Vinci, which examines the historical accuracy of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code.
- Here. Now. A Catholic Guide to the Good Life, targeted toward teens and young adults who have questions about Catholicism and faith in general.
- The Prove It apologetics series for young people, a four-book collection of questions and answers about God, the Church, Jesus and Prayer.
Welborn holds a BA in Honors History from the University of Tennessee and an MA in Church History from Vanderbilt Divinity School.