Hope in a New Year
- December 27, 2023
- by
- James Harris
Have you ever heard the song “Same Old Lang Syne” by Dan Fogelberg? You probably have. Every Christmas season it comes on the radio...
The Crucified God
- April 17, 2019
- by
- James Harris
How can God die? The answer is by his own choosing. Jesus was on a salvific mission. A permanent sacrifice was needed for justice...
Don’t @ Me [A Christian Guide to Twitter]
- January 29, 2019
- by
- James Harris
In the beginning of the timeless classic, “You’ve Got Mail,” (if you have not seen this Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan RomCom then stop reading, call...
Leaving is a Gift
- May 22, 2018
- by
- James Harris
As the cliché goes, there are only two things certain in life: death and taxes.
Perhaps a more accurate iteration would be a bit more...
We Don’t Want Your Thoughts and Prayers
- April 10, 2018
- by
- James Harris
I am so easily offended.
In our current political climate, there is a lot of talk about gun reform. With high profile, mass shootings happening...
When You Don’t Have a Calling
- April 05, 2018
- by
- James Harris
Calling is a difficult thing. It can so often be used as a buzzword in Christian communities, without realizing the depth of what It...
Billy Graham Was Not a Racist: Christianity, Moralism, and the Future of the Church
- March 22, 2018
- by
- James Harris
A few weeks ago, evangelist and preacher Billy Graham died. In his lifetime, he shared the Gospel with millions of people across the globe....
Please Feel Something
- October 03, 2017
- by
- James Harris
Joseph Stalin had a quote I think about when tragedies happen, “The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is...
What Charlottesville Taught Me: It’s Time to Speak Up.
- August 14, 2017
- by
- James Harris
“The thing about statues is…”
I wrote that first line thinking it was how I would start this piece. I like to be lighthearted and...
Your Politics Will Dissapoint You
- August 01, 2017
- by
- James Harris
Did you watch the results for the election this past year? I did.
I remember it vividly. My wife had gone to bed, but I...