By: Sam Chan
In 2007, in a famous experiment, Grammy-winning violin player, Joshua Bell, played his violin in a Washington subway but nobody stopped to listen.
By: Sam Chan
In 2007, in a famous experiment, Grammy-winning violin player, Joshua Bell, played his violin in a Washington subway but nobody stopped to listen.
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.
By: Brian Harris
I’ve been thinking about leadership lately – perhaps not too surprising as I have a book coming out on the topic, Stirrers and Saints.
By: Brian Harris
Graffiti was an art form during my university days. It adorned three of the walls of every toilet cubicle.
When Jesus entered Jerusalem as a king entering in peace, riding upon a donkey, the people were overjoyed!
In life, if you don’t choose your leader, you’re going to be led. But Jesus will never force his leadership onto you. You have to choose him.
By: Brian Harris
Like many who went to school in the sixties and seventies, my day started with an assembly at which the Lord’s prayer was said.
By: Brian Harris
Through some slightly unusual circumstances I’ve been asked to preach on the same topic (at different churches) for a few weeks in a row.