Greg Laurie
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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Life, liberty and the pursuit of dependence
On this Fourth of July, as you’re celebrating the independence of our nation with your loved ones, I hope you will remember that we have the opportunity to choose how we pursue happiness. I pray that you choose to pursue a lasting joy. God is the sole source of a happiness that no person or government could ever provide.
A Memorial Day reflection: What we should remember today
Our country’s shortcomings, flaws and sins are real and we must repent of them and continue to work for liberty and justice for all. Even with all of our struggles, I still think America is great, as we have many personal liberties and protections that others long for.
Church, be like Nehemiah: Pray, then act
On this National Day of Prayer, as the country continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic and injustice, we can look to a biblical figure for guidance: Nehemiah, whose name means “comforted by God.”
Valentine's Day: 5 ways to really love your neighbor
So, this Valentine’s Day, engage them — you’ll discover there is joy to be found in loving God and loving our neighbors as ourselves.
Greg Laurie: Let’s let go of anger in 2021
Have you ever been disappointed in yourself? Well, we can take comfort in the fact that people in the Bible struggled with the same emotions you and I do.
I thought I was looking for answers. But I was really looking for hope.
When I was a young man of 17, I had a lot of questions. Why do I exist? What is the purpose of my life? What happens when I die? I wondered as I experimented with drugs and partied with friends.
Memorial Day: Honoring our nation's heroes' sacrificial love
The Merriam Webster dictionary defines a “hero” as “one who shows great courage.” But I’d like to expand this definition.
God’s answer to your fear, worry and anxiety
One of my personal heroes, Corrie ten Boom, put it this way, “Worrying doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.”
America, it’s time to pray!
We need God in America today. We need him to eradicate what President Trump has called, “An invisible enemy”.
Why being a pastor is still the greatest privilege in the world
Many churchgoers may not realize this because they tend to see us at our best. After all, our job is to encourage others, love them and give them hope. But our jobs are not always easy.