By: Brian Harris
About 40 years ago an older friend spoke to me about “the dark night of the soul” that he was going through. Continue reading “The Darkest Night: Making Sense of Life’s Hardest Seasons”
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By: Brian Harris
About 40 years ago an older friend spoke to me about “the dark night of the soul” that he was going through. Continue reading “The Darkest Night: Making Sense of Life’s Hardest Seasons”
By: Tania Harris
God was doing a lot of talking at Christmas time. What if no-one had been listening? Continue reading “The Nine God Conversations of Christmas”
By: Jodie McEwen
Awe can help us be more generous and empathetic. Continue reading “The ’10 Days of Awe’ Challenge – Are You In?”
By: Brian Harris
I was recently talking to someone who felt God had let them down badly. Their marriage hadn’t gone well even though they felt they had done everything right. Continue reading “Limiting Beliefs: Things That Hold us Back”
By: Tania Harris
It’s been said that when we talk to God, we’re ‘praying’, but when he talks to us, we’re crazy. Personally, I think it’s far crazier for us to pray without expecting God to speak back.
Continue reading “How To Hear God’s Voice”
By: Brian Harris
It’s become a bit of a catch word – one you find in vision and mission statements which commit to building flourishing communities of hope or whatever. Continue reading “What Does it Mean to Flourish?”
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”
God delights in you! But too many Christians project their own feelings onto God, as if God thought and felt the same way they do. Continue reading “He Delights in You – Devotion”
By: Brian Harris
It’s always good to think about God. What is less good is assuming we are always right and that we are on top of our subject. Continue reading “Reductionism or Awe: Thinking about God”
By: Brian Harris
Toxic positivity is a new buzz word which rightly laments the irritating habit of attributing something positive to everything that happens, the kind of “if life serves you lemons, make lemonade” mindset which undergirds most bumper stickers and many sermon slogans. Continue reading “Between Toxic Positivity and a ‘Deus Remotus’: Getting the Balance Right”