
She lives with her husband and three children in the Austin, Texas area. She is a founding member of The Pelican Project and a Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum. Now, Tish serves as Writer in Residence at Resurrection South Austin. For over a decade, Tish has worked in ministry settings as a campus minister with InterVarsity Graduate and Faculty Ministries, as an associate rector, and with addicts and those in poverty through various churches and non-profit organizations. Her articles and essays have appeared in Religion News Service, Christianity Today, Comment Magazine, The Point Magazine, The New York Times, and elsewhere. Currently, Tish writes a weekly newsletter for The New York Times, and she is a columnist for Christianity Today. She is the author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life ( Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year) and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep ( Christianity Today's 2022 Book of the Year). I wish I had read it a decade ago.Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America.

This book is gentle in its simplicity and rich in wisdom. Tish, an Anglican priest, examines the mundane and the struggles that we inevitable encounter on a daily basis to connect our daily liturgy with the Sunday. “In this moment in culture, when much feels complicated and shallow, Tish Harrison Warren offers a beautiful and life-giving narrative: a way toward the ordinary sacred. Instead, reframe the everyday as an extension of worship, and folding the laundry, washing dishes, and even commuting become habitations of the Spirit." -James K. You don't need more to do in a day, Warren shows. "This marvelous little book is that certain slant of light that illuminates the everyday as an arena of sanctification, where the Spirit makes us holy in ways we might miss. It was borne of suffering, pain, and death: the unexpected loss of her father as well as two unborn sons. But it reads as if she knew what was coming.


" is, I am convinced, one of the best resources you will find to help you live faithfully throughout your ordinary days and it is one of the best resources to help you thereby come to know God better." - Byron Borger, Hearts and Minds Books Tish Harrison Warren wrote her new book, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep, before Covidtide. As it turns out, our everyday habits are imbued with the holy possibility of becoming new people in Christ.” - Jen Pollock Michel, author of Teach Us to Want “Tish Harrison Warren warmly and wisely helps us find God in the strangest of places: standing at the sink, sitting in traffic, stooping to make a bed.
