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August 31, 2013
Happy Release Day!

Today is the official release day of Dangerous Passage! I'm so excited about this new series and hope those of you who read it will thoroughly enjoy the book.
When two Jane Does are killed on the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia, detective and behavioral specialist Avery North discovers they share something in common--a tattoo of a magnolia on their shoulders. Suspecting a serial killer, Avery joins forces with medical examiner Jackson Bryant to solve the crimes and prevent another murder. But it doesn't take long for them to realize that there is much more to the case than meets the eye. As they venture deep into a sinister world of human trafficking, Avery and Jackson are taken to the very edge of their abilities--and their hearts.
Here are what a few readers had to say!
"The suspense, romance, and mysteries through this book will grab you and not let go!" Suspense Magazine Review
"(A) compelling and emotionally charged read. . .kept me reading late into the night. . ." Sandra Orchard, award-winning author of the Undercover Cops series
"Harris pens another thrilling tale that will give the readers one breathless moment after another." Christy Award winning author, DiAnn Mills.
If you go to my publisher's page here, it will link you to online sellers, as well as the Reading Group Guide and an Excerpt!
And be sure and watch here as well for my upcoming Heart of Africa giveaway later this month. Details coming soon!
Today is also a bittersweet day as we leave our three children behind at Rift Valley Academy. While I know this is going to be a wonderful experience for them, I'm already looking forward to visiting them during their mid-term break in October! This is something we've planned for a long time, but it's going to be tough adjusting to a quiet house, I know.
I'll be traveling then next few weeks, but would love to hear from you, especially your thoughts on the book!
Happy reading!
Lisa
Published on August 31, 2013 16:00
August 22, 2013
The adventure begins

Empty nesting.
This was definitely not on my to-do list. At least not this soon. It was meant to be experienced in another half a dozen years, BUT, God has opened doors and we are so excited (and yes, nervous) about the future. We leave tomorrow to start the journey to take the kids to RVA, a boarding school for missionary kids in Kenya.
Our oldest has loved his time there for the past two years, so with his sister starting high school, I guess it was inevitable that the youngest would beg to go as well. So after six years of homeschooling, life will change tremendously for me.
They are excited about sports, new friends, and music lessons. I'm excited about their upcoming mid-term break when I can see them again in October!
Please keep us in your prayers as we step out in faith and this new adventure begins!
Be blessed,
Lisa
Published on August 22, 2013 09:47
August 10, 2013
The countdown begins. . .

After months of writing, edits, and cover art, I'm feeling the anticipation of the upcoming release of Dangerous Passage!
While I still haven't seen a copy, my father-in-law just received one straight off the press!
If you'd like to read more about the background of the story, FamilyFiction has a great new feature article here.
There will be plenty more interviews and giveaways in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!
Happy reading,
Lisa
Published on August 10, 2013 01:15
August 8, 2013
Winter Highlights for AOM
I put together a short video this week highlighting the groups that have come and how God is working here in Mozambique these past few months. (Yes, it is winter here!) You can click on the video below to watch.
Be blessed!
Lisa
Winter Highlights from Lisa Harris on Vimeo.
Be blessed!
Lisa
Winter Highlights from Lisa Harris on Vimeo.
Published on August 08, 2013 04:09
August 2, 2013
What is your calling?
Scott and I recently put together a video for a church in Texas about our testimony, and decided to share part of it here with you. It helps to answer the question 'what is your calling?'
Be blessed!
Lisa
What is your calling? from Lisa Harris on Vimeo.
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Be blessed!
Lisa
What is your calling? from Lisa Harris on Vimeo.
(Click on Video to watch)
Published on August 02, 2013 04:41
July 31, 2013
A defining moment

The nurse showed Emily and I a chart while we waited. Two lines meant positive. One line negative. My heart pounded. I fought unexpected tears and prayed. I wanted so badly for him to be okay. Minutes later, the nurse held out the test that held his small pool of blood. Negative.
Negative! I was overwhelmed with joy. We clapped and thanked God. Rejoiced that there would be no monthly doctor visits and medicine and sickness.
After driving them home, we visited at his compound. His grandmother smiled, grateful as we gave her some beans, peanuts, tomatoes, and onions to help out, as well as soap and medicine for a skin issue the little boy has. She shared more about herself. She's a widow and is also raising two other grandchildren. Her family lives far away and it's hard to make ends meet. But she is happy today. Her grandson is well.
As I gave her the gift of food, I told her that it wasn't from me. That many people, all over the world, had given money to help people just like her. I told her that she was blessing her grandson by taking him in and caring for him, something that was very important to God.
We minister to many who deal with HIV on a daily basis. Widows, orphans, mothers, young people. Life is hard, but there is hope. Hope in a God who loves them.
"You saw me before I was born.
Every day of my life was recorded in your book.
Every moment was laid out
before a single day had passed.
How precious are your thoughts about me, O God.
They can not be numbered." Psalm 139:16-17
To find out how you can get involved and make a difference with us, visit The ECHO Project
Lisa
Published on July 31, 2013 07:20
July 26, 2013
Amazing Humpback Whales
Wow, the last few weeks have flown by as we've hosted four groups including people from the US, Brazil, and South Africa. God blessed each visit though, including ten baptisms on the last day of English camp.
As soon as I can put a short video together, I will be sharing some of the highlights. In the meantime, Scott and I celebrated our anniversary with our kids by going out on an ocean safari on the Indian Ocean. We'd always wanted to go see the Humpback whales up close, but neither Scott or I ever had. What was saw was absolutely amazing. The photos really don't do justice to how close they were and how spectacular it was to watch them breach the water.
As soon as I can put a short video together, I will be sharing some of the highlights. In the meantime, Scott and I celebrated our anniversary with our kids by going out on an ocean safari on the Indian Ocean. We'd always wanted to go see the Humpback whales up close, but neither Scott or I ever had. What was saw was absolutely amazing. The photos really don't do justice to how close they were and how spectacular it was to watch them breach the water.





Published on July 26, 2013 03:37
July 19, 2013
Free round-trip airline tickets!

I glanced closer at the header telling me to fly The US Airlines. I’d heard of American Airlines, of course, but never The US Airlines. Which was partly why something seemed off. The other issue was that I’d never done anything to win this award.Feeling leery after my initial excitement, I decided to Google a portion of the letter to see if my suspicions were right.
Turns out they were.
There were several red flags. One, there is no US Airlines. Two, the letter required me to respond quickly in order to receive my prize. Other things you need to always look for are restrictions and, if talking to a person, high-pressure sales.
Stolen Identity
If you haven’t read my latest romantic suspense, Stolen Identity addresses similar issues. It’s a story about a widowed mother who gets caught up in a dangerous game when her identity is stolen. While the story is completely fiction, there is a strong thread of truth behind it. And honestly, the more I did research for this story, the madder I got. Scams like this hurt thousands and thousands of people each year and criminals are making billions. I’ve talked to a number of people over the past couple of years who have either fallen for something like this, or know someone who has. The results can be devastating.
So what can you practically do to avoid becoming a victim? One, check out some practical ideas to avoid being a victim of identity theft from the US Department of Justice.
Two, whenever something seems too good to be true, remember it probably is! If in doubt, do your own research.
Three, when life spins out of control, remind yourself that your identity isn’t tied to the securities of this world. Hold instead to the hope found in our Heavenly Father.
If you haven’t read Stolen Identity, you can order your copy here! And if have read it, consider posting a review on line.
Happy Reading!
Lisa
Published on July 19, 2013 05:46
July 16, 2013
English Camp 2013
Typically, this time of year is the busiest and this year is no exception. So far, June and July have brought a team from the US, along with two groups from South Africa who came to see how they could get involved in our work. We have also welcomed back Jaco, Inge, and their boys who have spent the last six months in Brazil learning Portuguese.
On top of all of that, this week is our annual English Camp. We have a group from the US as well as Luis our former team mate from Brazil who have all come to help out. We also have a number of the disciples who are leading as ambassadors for the camp. Here are a few photos of the first day and a half of camp. We are exited to see what God will do this year as it always impacts those who attend.
On top of all of that, this week is our annual English Camp. We have a group from the US as well as Luis our former team mate from Brazil who have all come to help out. We also have a number of the disciples who are leading as ambassadors for the camp. Here are a few photos of the first day and a half of camp. We are exited to see what God will do this year as it always impacts those who attend.





Published on July 16, 2013 04:19
July 4, 2013
Our China Story Part Two
Jayden has put together a video of photos from his trip to share. I've been amazed at how this trip confirmed his desire to return full-time to China one day. If you missed my original post about why Jayden and Scott went to China earlier this year, you can read about it here. For me, this story is a testimony of God's hand and a reminder of the importance of being open to his moving in our lives. One of the options Jayden is currently considering is running orphanage. We are looking at returning once he is in high school to spend several weeks volunteering in an orphanage. Learning Chinese is also in the future. Like Samuel, may we all respond to his call with the words, "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening."
Jayden in China from Lisa Harris on Vimeo.
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Jayden in China from Lisa Harris on Vimeo.
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Published on July 04, 2013 20:19