Greg Laurie

Greg Laurie

Op-ed contributor

Greg Laurie is the pastor and founder of the Harvest churches in California and Hawaii and of Harvest Crusades. He is an evangelist, best-selling author and movie producer. His newest book Lennon, Dylan, Alice & Jesus

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  • Going His Way?

    Going His Way?

    To walk with God means that I must get into harmony with Him. I must go the direction that God wants me to go.

  • Dealing With Distraction

    Dealing With Distraction

    In first-century track competitions, each runner would be assigned to a lane on the track. Each was expected to stay in his assigned lane. In the same way, as you and I run the race of life, our competition is not with other believers.

  • Shaped by Suffering
  • Part of the Family

    Part of the Family

    Sometimes people treat churches like restaurants — with a consumer mentality. But the church is not a restaurant. The church is a family, and you need to be a part of the family.

  • Little Messes

    Little Messes

    Does your temple need cleansing? Are there some things in your life that shouldn't be there right now?

  • Through the Storm

    Through the Storm

    In the gospel of Mark, we find an interesting story in which Jesus invited the disciples, some of whom were seasoned fishermen, to join Him on a little boat trip across the Sea of Galilee. But on the way over, they encountered a sudden, violent storm. Now the question would arise, did Jesus know that a storm was coming?

  • True Change

    True Change

    If you have truly found a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, you will change.

  • God's Free Gift

    God's Free Gift

    In our pride, we want to think we have something to do with our salvation. But if we will come to God on His terms and do what He says, then we will be forgiven of our sins and have the assurance of eternal life.

  • Kept in Heavenly Storage

    Kept in Heavenly Storage

    There are times when life just doesn't seem fair. Things happen that don't make sense, and we wonder why God didn't answer our prayer.

  • Empty Net Syndrome

    Empty Net Syndrome

    It was déjà vu time for the disciples. They had been fishing all night on the Sea of Galilee and hadn't caught anything. The Lord had risen and had already appeared to some of the disciples. There were no clear marching orders, so they thought they would go back to what they knew how to do: fish.