Prayer in the Night by Tish Harrison Warren
Week 14: Epilogue — The Morning After
Read the Epilogue of Prayer in the Night by Tish Harrison Warren.
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Every night gives way to morning — and Warren's epilogue reflects on what we carry into the light from the dark. This is a chance to look back across the whole book and forward into the life it invites.
Discussion Questions
7 questions1.Warren's epilogue reflects on the morning that follows the night — the resurrection cadence of death and new life that structures both Compline and the Christian life. How has the image of morning functioned for you throughout this book? What mornings in your own life have felt like grace after darkness?
2.She writes from the other side of the particular dark season that prompted the book — not triumphantly, but with honesty about what changed and what remained hard. What kind of ending does this model for a life of faith? Is it satisfying to you?
3.One of the book's central claims is that liturgy — repeated, embodied, communal prayer — holds us when our own faith falters. Has this study changed how you think about liturgy, or strengthened your appreciation for it? What has shifted?