![]() I encountered my own sinfulness in new ways-I’d always been this straight-A student and church kid, so though I would assent to being a sinner, the darkness in me was mostly theory. In late high school/early college, I began asking a lot of hard theological questions. God was really kind to me as a teenager and made himself very apparent and real to me and took care of me, nurturing me in very clear ways. When I was a little older, through a family move and a tough, dark season in my family, I grew to rely on God in a deeper way. I loved Jesus as a small child and remember singing songs to God on the swing set. ![]() ![]() I was raised in a Southern Baptist Church and was baptized when I was around six years old. To start things off, where did you grow up and how did your journey of following Jesus begin? She and her husband Jonathan are the parents of two daughters. ![]() After eight years with InterVarsity Graduate and Faculty Ministries at Vanderbilt and the University of Texas at Austin, she now serves as Co-Associate Rector at Church of the Ascension in Pittsburgh, PA. Tish Harrison Warren is the author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life and a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. ![]()
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