Posts Tagged ‘Kate Harris’



Egypt Tour 2011, Magic, Ministry, & Mayhem in the Middle East

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The following is a guest post from my wife, Kate, reflecting on our recent return-trip to Egypt for another unforgettable 16 show tour…

Cave Church

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The Detox Hoax: Why Detoxes are Deceiving, and Why They’re Dangerous for your Health

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Welcome to my first ever guest post on my blog. My wife, Kate, has been cranking out some pretty incredible blog posts lately over at her blog.  We talk regularly about what what kind of posts we’re working on, and the other day, we were both expressing frustration over how deceived people have become regarding detoxes. I mentioned I was working on a post about it, and she responded, “me too!”

I figured she’d offer the best perspective than I would, so I let her run with it.  And it just so happens that I happen to run a blog about deception, and I’ve probably said “It’s easy to be deceived,” at least 10,000 times in the past 10-15 years.  To date, it’s been my life’s message.  So enjoy this guest post, written by her, conveniently located here.  Here’s Kate…   READ ALL

Five Years

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I wasn’t sure what to title this post…

“Five Amazing Years”? … ”A Dream Come True”? …”I Love My Wife”? … They’re all true.

This weekend, I celebrated my five year wedding anniversary with my incredible wife and best friend, Kate.  We were blessed to be able to spend a couple of days off, in-between shows, in Charleston, SC.  While we had some trials to deal with, (like our engine breaking down as we pulled into town), it was a charming few days with great food, conversation, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

I have a little tradition each year on our anniversary.  Every year, I give Katie a “Message in a Bottle,” by writing a letter, and putting it inside of an old wine bottle.  It started the first year with me giving her the option of breaking the bottle to get the letter out, or keeping things mysterious by saving it, and always wondering.  It didn’t take long for her to convince me of the ridiculousness of those options, and so I finally broke down and let her read a copy of the letter, so she could save the bottle.  Since then, I always create a duplicate copy for her reading pleasure.  Now, she has a nice collection going of cool looking bottles with thoughtful anniversary letters inside.  It’s probably not the coolest thing in the world, but it’s a small gift I will always be able to afford to create and give, and at the absolute least, they’ll look very cool on a shelf someday.

With her permission, I share an excerpt from this year’s letter.  Because yes, I love publicly confessing my love for one of the most beautiful human beings I have ever had the privilege of knowing.  It is an honor to share my life with her…   READ ALL