By: Brian Harris
Have you heard the one in sixty rule? Continue reading “Why Lost Direction is Worse Than Lost Time”
Content Provision for Member Stations
By: Brian Harris
Have you heard the one in sixty rule? Continue reading “Why Lost Direction is Worse Than Lost Time”
I think trees are beautiful. I spend the afternoon of our last New Year’s day on a blanket under a gloriously large tree. Continue reading “In the Search for Greatness, Which Tree Will You Be?”
Who made God? That’s the question I have been asked when I’ve gone into schools to speak to young childrenabout the Bible and God. Continue reading “Who Made God?”
It’s difficult for me to leave the outcomes to God. The reality is that I’ve been a control freak for most of my life. I’ve been so focused on achieving specific outcomes that I haven’t had time to enjoy the journey. Continue reading “Leave the Outcomes to God”
Most people have only one name, but the titles and names of Jesus add up to more than 50 in the Bible. Continue reading “23 Names of Jesus And Their Meanings”
The way we think about distance is a funny thing. I used to live in Sydney and had to travel for 40 minutes to get to work every day. When I moved to the Gold Coast, I was shocked to find out that I thought 20 minutes was too long to travel for some things. Continue reading “Go A Little Further, Take the Next Step”
I struggle deeply with self-acceptance. I’ve struggled with it all my life. Continue reading “Pop-Psychology versus Biblical Self-Acceptance”
By: Brian Harris
I often discusses weighty matters – the future of the church, social trends, significant ethical issues, Christian apologetics, personal growth. Continue reading “God is My Security… And Much More”
One of the important things in life is to set your boundaries: what you will accept and what you won’t. Without boundaries, you will just be everyone else’s “punching bag” in life. Continue reading “Set Your Boundaries”
The centre is Jesus, although it’s deceptively nice to think that you are at the centre of the universe. The ancient Greek philosophers thought that the earth was stationary, and that the sun, moon, planets, and starts all revolved around the earth.