by Shari Harris | Feb 19, 2019 | Leadership
I loved going back to school as an adult. I adored getting my higher education at a Christian college. I literally loved every bit of it—looking at each subject through a Christian lens, starting classes with prayer, meeting fellow students who shared my love of Jesus...
by Shari Harris | Mar 11, 2014 | Faith, Trends
This is the fourth article in our new 7-week series called “Her Story,” stories of ordinary women experiencing, overcoming, or choosing to do extraordinary things. This week’s story is from Shari Harris, who writes about her mother’s extraordinary...
by Shari Harris | Dec 31, 2013 | Life Issues
This is the eighth story in our “Freedom From…” Series, an 8-week series featuring women who have faced adversity and found freedom in the process. I had been enslaved for over 25 years; my dependency on nicotine controlled my life. I remember once when I risked...
by Shari Harris | Oct 24, 2013 | Leadership, Workplace
Walking in faith: I often use this term to describe how we can, and should, choose to bring our faith into the workplace. God has been using the term quite literally in my walk of faith at work. I might be in the midst of a busy work morning when I’ll sense the Holy...
by Shari Harris | Sep 19, 2013 | Relationships
Mentor. Coach. Friend. Advocate. The dictionary defines mentor as “a trusted guide” and advocate as “one that pleads the case of another.” She was all of these things. My friend was an angel from heaven. She believed in me when it didn’t feel like anyone else did; I’m...
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