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Tish Harrison Warren is a writer and an Anglican priest. She is the author of several books, including Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which won Christianity Today’s 2018 Book of the Year, and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep, which won Christianity Today’s 2022 Book of the Year and the 2022 ECPA Christian Book of the Year. She formerly wrote a weekly newsletter for The New York Times. She now serves as artist-in-residence at Immanuel Anglican Church, and lives in Austin, TX, with her husband and three children.
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The local church is small and placed for a reason.
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The imprecatory psalms give us permission to push boldly against evil.
A short guide to the exvangelical movement.
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When we destroy God’s creation, we can no longer hear its call to awe.
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As a priest, I’m tired of a political battle that distracts from the gospel.
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