When it comes to religion, "choose one" is no longer your only option. You can be spiritual-but-not-religious-or not particularly religious at all-yet still have a robust system of beliefs and values that guides you. Creating your own set of eclectic spiritual practices is not a sign that you are a faith-less person but rather a faith-ful person responding with honesty to an increasingly expanding world. If religiously attending church isn't helping you live out your values in everyday ways, becoming relig-ish may be the answer! Rachelle Mee-Chapman's new book Relig-ish will help you: -Create a set of spiritual practices that fit into your daily life and honor the things you value most. Develop right-fit spiritual practices for yourself and your family outside of going to church. -Shake off harmful religious messages and embrace truths that won't damage yourself or your soul. -Build bridges towards your religious family members by identifying the common values that are the bedrock beneath your beliefs. -Discover that your soul is not at risk and you are not lost in your wondering, wandering post-church world.