They came to Capernaum. When he was in the house, he asked them, “What were you arguing about on the road?” But they kept quiet because on the way they had argued about who was the greatest (Mark 9:33–34, NIV).
Christian Teaching
The Art of Deep Listening, and Deep Seeing
By: Brian Harris
One fun thing about being part of a podcast is that it is only very loosely scripted and you find yourself saying things you don’t expect.
When Life is Unfair – How Should I Respond?
It’s easy for us to waver and doubt when we confront the unfairness of life.
A Different Way to Rest
By: Andrew Laird
Recently, I was reading about the incredibly long hours Australians work:
Humility: A Baseline Virtue
By: Brian Harris
I imagine you have heard the usual quips about humility, often of the “I’m the most humble person I know,” variety.
A Famous Concert Violinist Busks in a Subway – Why Does Nobody Stop?
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.
The Darkest Night: Making Sense of Life’s Hardest Seasons
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.