Liturgy of the Ordinary is her first book. At present, she works for InterVarsity’s Women in the Academy & Professions initiative and has a growing wider ministry as an author and speaker. She has past experience in parish work and campus ministry with InterVarsity at Vanderbilt University and University of Texas at Austin. Warren is an ordained priest who is part of the Anglican Church of North America. And everyday faithfulness does change your world, moment-by-moment, day-by-day, over the long haul of the Christian life. Tish Harrison Warren is far more concerned with everyday faithfulness than heroic spirituality. These sorts of exhortations are never as groundbreaking as their titles and press releases imply, but they can still leave the impression that your spiritual walk is going nowhere if you are not changing the world. Evangelicalism is replete with calls for a “radical” or “extraordinary” or even “revolutionary” approach to the Christian life that turns the world upside down.
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