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Brian Harris
Blending Amish and the 21st Century
August 17, 2025
I’m not sure if that means we must do an Amish or reclaim Sabbath or find another way, but it…
Can Good Come from Conflict? Listening for the Spirit’s voice
August 10, 2025
It’s crucial we don’t get side tracked from spreading God’s word… it’s about stepping back and saying, ‘So what is…
Wear Your Failure Like a Flag
July 27, 2025
So wear your failure like a flag – for when you are weak, the astonishing strength of God is close at hand.
Grief is Love With No Place to Go…
July 15, 2025
If, for whatever reason, your love feels abandoned and alone, own the pain, acknowledge the loss, but also allow a…
Because Regret Should Be a Signpost, Not a Home…
June 15, 2025
If we allow regret to become a home, a nagging disappointment we constantly live with, we will regret the way…
The Different Faces of Temptation: A 21st Century Take
May 18, 2025
Do not be faced with the temptation to settle for any identity other than child of God – this week, or any…
Four Postures of Faith: Knowing your Season
May 4, 2025
I invite you to examine the posture your faith invites you to adopt this week. Whatever it is, lean in…
Four things I’m Happy to be Accused of…
April 28, 2025
Religion has been our second great divide, but even here, the arguments have sharpened and tolerance levels are low.