- Gregg Harris
Gregg Eugene Harris (born
November 23 ,1952 , inDayton, OH ) was a figure in theChristian homeschooling movement from 1981 through the mid-1990s and now serves as a teaching elder at the Household of Faith Community Church, which bills itself as an experiment in local church reform. According to the Home School Legal Defense Association, his work helped launch the Christian homeschooling movement in theUnited States ,Canada ,Australia andMexico .Fact|date=August 2008 Over 180,000 families attended his seminars. His book "The Christian Home School" was a Christian Booksellers Association best seller in March 1988. The list was published by the CBA and is on file in the offices of Noble Institute for Leadership Development.Fact|date=August 2008Gregg lives with his wife Sono and their five younger children in
Gresham, Oregon . He is the director of the Noble Institute for Leadership Development, a non-profit educational organization.Delight-Directed Study
One of the main ideas promoted by Gregg Harris is the principle of delight-directed studyHarris 1988.] . This is the basis of Harris's homeschool, child training, and church reform activities.
Harris bases this principle on [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%20111:2;&version=31; Psalm 111:2] , "Great are the works of the LORD, they are pondered by all who delight in them." He reasons that because God is good, everything that is necessary for human life is also a source of pleasure. It is when the pleasures of God are separated from the purposes of God for those pleasures that an activity becomes sinful, "God dishonoring", and self-destructive.
Harris interpretes this principle to state that boredom is the absence of learning (or mental hunger) and loneliness the absence of social connectedness (or social hunger). Therefore, education and study, for good or ill, is nurtured best through what he calls the "power of companionship" among "fellow enthusiasts". All of these ideas are laid out in his various seminars and workshops.Fact|date=August 2008
According to his principle, many social ills are actually the negative consequences of delight-directed study among foolish, often age-segregated people, (e.g. drug abuse and gang membership), while many of the greatest human accomplishments are the consequence of delight-directed study among wise, age-integrated fellow enthusiasts (e.g. in science clubs, hobby groups and other affinity groups). Harris argues that this is why academic and hobby clubs are often more effective than classes offered on the same subjects. The social forces in a classroom are often at odds with its very purpose, whereas the social forces in a well-run club are more supportive of excellence in the topic of interest to the club.
The Harris Family
Gregg Harris's seven children have also gained varying levels of fame within the homeschool and wider Christian community.
His oldest son,
Joshua Harris , is the author of "I Kissed Dating Goodbye", "Boy Meets Girl", "Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is)", and "Stop Dating the Church", the first of which has sold over 1 million copies according to Multnomah Publishers.Fact|date=August 2008 Joshua now serves as Senior Pastor of Covenant Life Church inGaithersburg, MD .His twin sons, Alex and Brett Harris, age 19, are the hosts of
The Rebelution , a Christian teen website and authors of the book "Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations".Controversy
According to records from the Pierce County Superior Court and the US District Court for the Western District of Washington in Tacoma, Gregg Harris was named in an
anti-trust suite by Cheryl Seelhoff, publisher ofGentle Spirit Magazine , in 1995 [http://wahomeednet.homestead.com/lawsuit.html] . Seelhoff mentioned Harris in her original complaint of various causes of action including defamation, slander, intentional infliction of emotional distress, intentional interference with commerce, and violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Harris settled out of court before legal proceedings began. [http://www.heir.org/oldsite/nw90626.htm]References
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*cite book
author = Harris, Gregg
year = 1988
title = The Christian Home School
publisher = Wolgemuth & Hyatt Publishers
isbn = 094349706X
*The Holy Bible:Old Testament :Psalm .
*External links
* [http://www.hofcc.org/ Household of Faith Community Church]
* [http://wahomeednet.homestead.com/lawsuit.html | Gentle Spirit Lawsuit] - Information regarding the Cheryl Seelhoff controversy.
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