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Tamara Hill Murphy

Tamara Hill Murphy lives with her husband Brian, an Anglican priest, in Bridgeport, Conn. Her writing has appeared in Plough, Art House America, and Englewood Review of Books. Find her at tamarahillmurphy.com or follow her on Facebook at Tamara Hill Murphy-A Sacramental Life.

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On Being with Krista Tippett—and Jesus?

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Catastrophe’s Refreshingly Ancient Take on Marriage

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Lindy West, Barbara Brown Taylor, and Embracing Our God-Given Bodies

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S-Town’s Limited Understanding of Empathy

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Bringing light to “dark tourism”

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Beyoncé’s Lemonade: no rush to forgiveness

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Instead of Facebook, a book of faces

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Kids these days: Parsing that interview with Jaden and Willow Smith

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Sewing hope with Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe

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Parenting is not a covenantal relationship. Marriage is.

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Keeping a kingdom perspective on home-cooked meals

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Hannah Price and responding to catcalls with grace

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How classic literature fosters spiritual formation

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Why having kids shouldn’t make you happy

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Christian tablets and cultural engagement

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