By: Brian Harris
If you’ve been following my blog, you will know that I’ve made a start on developing some of my own proverbs and sayings. Continue reading “Annoying Sayings of Jesus”
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By: Brian Harris
If you’ve been following my blog, you will know that I’ve made a start on developing some of my own proverbs and sayings. Continue reading “Annoying Sayings of Jesus”
By: Brian Harris
I’m a big picture person. Perhaps it goes back to my days in the chess team at school, but as any chess player will tell you, you’ve got to play the game forward. Continue reading “Cloud Thinking or Ground Thinking”
By: Brian Harris
It’s an incredibly bold claim that Paul makes at the end of what is one of the most beautiful passages of Scripture. Continue reading “The Eternal Trio: Faith, Hope and Love”
By: Brian Harris
Proverbs 22:20 reads, “I have written thirty sayings for you, filled with advice and knowledge.” Continue reading “The ’30 Proverbs Challenge’ – Formulating your Life Learnings”
By: Brian Harris
It’s an often overlooked statement that is strangely counter-cultural: “You will be king over Israel, and I will be second to you.”
Continue reading ““I Will Be Second”: Insights From an Ancient Friendship”
By: Brian Harris
I get to preach on Judas Iscariot this week. Yup – I drew the short straw. Continue reading “Our Deepest Regrets: To Our Inner Judas”
By: Brian Harris
Psalm 90:10 makes the sobering claim that “The length of our days is seventy years.” Continue reading “On Turning 67: Numbering Our Days”
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”