![]() ![]() ![]() studies in church history at Vanderbilt University and Warren worked as campus staff for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) at Vanderbilt.Īs a staff member for IVCF's Graduate Christian Fellowship chapter at Vanderbilt in 2011, Warren became a key figure in Vanderbilt's controversial "all-comers" policy requiring officially recognized campus religious groups to accept as leaders people of any faith, including those who did not share the group's faith. in theology, and they moved to Nashville, where Warren Pagán undertook Ph.D. She and her husband enrolled in Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where she graduated in 2009 with an M.A. ![]() Warren had grown up in Southern Baptist churches after college, she joined a Presbyterian Church in America congregation and interned in mercy ministries with a goal of working in full-time ministry. She attended Wake Forest University, where she met her husband, Jonathan Warren Pagán, and graduated in 2001. ![]() Warren was born in Caldwell County, Texas, and raised first there and later in Austin. She is known for the award-winning books Liturgy of the Ordinary (2016) and Prayer in the Night (2021), as well as for being a New York Times newsletter columnist. Tish Harrison Warren (born 1979) is an American author and Anglican priest. Liturgy of the Ordinary, Prayer in the Nightīook of the Year, Christianity Today (2018, 2022) ![]()
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