A Memoir
by Gavin Harris
Pages: 196
Dimensions: 5 x 8
CategoryType : Paperback
ISBN : 9798868525230
Price : $22.49
This book will be available to purchase on
October 27, 2025.
"What is my purpose? Why am I here?
God had heard my heart crying out. He was about to explain.
We are living through historic times as a nation and as a people, having faced in just five years a global pandemic, racial tension, and political controversy. There has also been a rise in spiritual interest as many try to seek answers. Gavin Harris offers his own Christian perspective and honest reflection of these cultural intersections we face today in his memoir How the Holy Ghost Haunts.
This unique memoir follows Harris's childhood, growing up in South Carolina and dealing with drug addiction, divorce, and family turmoil. It reveals the unrest of experiencing the COVID-19 breakout while undergoing his active-duty training for the Marine Corp Reserves. It also reflects on how God transformed his life when he didn't know his purpose, believing he was meant for something more.
Expressed through a lens of faith, Harris's unique experiences of love, loss, faith, culture, acceptance, and hope show that God is constantly moving not just in his life, but in all lives and in the world today. Each person's journey is mapped out by God and filled with planned and unplanned events; however, God's specific plan for each person has something perfect. Through Jesus Christ, we are in unison with God, and the work of our lives can truly begin."
Gavin Harris is a writer from the Upcountry of South Carolina. Harris is fascinated by history, society, and culture. Harris loves to examine and critique the world around him through the lens of Christ and deep introspection. Ultimately, Harris is passionate about spreading the gospel and helping people see God moving through their lives.