By: Brian Harris
It was a slightly unexpected and somewhat abrupt question, but afterwards its wisdom struck me. Continue reading “Hear, Help or Hug: Three Ways to Respond”
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By: Brian Harris
It was a slightly unexpected and somewhat abrupt question, but afterwards its wisdom struck me. Continue reading “Hear, Help or Hug: Three Ways to Respond”
By: Brian Harris
I’m due to preach on Joshua as a one off message in a series exploring interesting Bible characters. Continue reading “Promise, Challenge and Task: 3 Helpful Reminders From Joshua”
By: Brian Harris
Have you ever been in a relationship where the person says, “I want you to be completely honest with me” and you make the mistake of believing them? Continue reading “Taking Steps Towards Radical Honesty”
By: Brian Harris
Many years back I read Paul Tournier’s A Place for You, and was struck by his story of a young man who said simply: “Basically I’ve always been looking for a place – a place to be.” Continue reading “Living on the Edge: Why it’s OK to Only Partly Belong”
By: Brian Harris
I’ve been fortunate enough to have pastored churches which grew, and I loved the challenge each brought: adding new buildings, enlarging the staff, seeing people grow in their love for Jesus and each other. Continue reading “Effort, Excellence, and Exclusion: Three Challenging “E” Words”
By: Brian Harris
I don’t know what your relationship with mirrors is, but mine is becoming a little hostile. Continue reading “The ‘Look Yourself in the Mirror’ Test”
By: Brian Harris
If you’re into theology there is a fair chance that you’ve heard about the ‘two books of God’. Continue reading “The ‘Three Books of God’ and What They Can Teach Us”
By: Brian Harris
I can still hear her saying it. She had been asked why so many people engage in ultimately destructive behaviours, while healthy habits are quietly ignored. Continue reading “Why Patience Pays Off: Slow and Steady Effort Now, Results Later”
By: Brian Harris
One fun thing about being part of a podcast is that it is only very loosely scripted and you find yourself saying things you don’t expect. Continue reading “The Art of Deep Listening, and Deep Seeing”
By: Brian Harris
I imagine you have heard the usual quips about humility, often of the “I’m the most humble person I know,” variety. Continue reading “Humility: A Baseline Virtue”