Joshua Harris (author)

Writer

Birth Year 1974

Birthplace Dayton, Ohio, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

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Joshua Eugene Harris is an American former Evangelical Christian pastor.

1994

Harris published New Attitude, a magazine aimed at fellow homeschoolers, from 1994 to 1997.

1997

Harris' 1997 book I Kissed Dating Goodbye, in which he laid out his ideas concerning a Biblically based Christian approach to dating and relationships, helped shape purity culture for many Christian millennials.

Harris's first book, I Kissed Dating Goodbye, was published in 1997 and has sold 1.2 million copies worldwide.

In 1997, Harris moved from Oregon to Gaithersburg, Maryland to be a pastoral intern.

There, "C. J. Mahaney, a charismatic Calvinist and founding pastor of megachurch Covenant Life Church, took Harris under his wing and groomed him to take over the church."

1998

Harris married Shannon Hendrickson in 1998.

They have had three children.

His brothers, twins Alex and Brett, authored The Rebelution (rebelution is a neologism defined by its creators as "a teenage rebellion against low expectations).

1999

Harris started Sovereign Grace Ministries' New Attitude Conference for Christian singles in 1999, with inspiration and guidance from Louie Giglio, founder of Passion Conferences.

From 1999 until 2011 he continued frequently to organize and lead this conference, although in 2008 it was renamed "Next."

2000

Subsequent books by Harris include Boy Meets Girl (2000), in part describing his engagement to his eventual wife, Shannon; Not Even a Hint: Guarding Your Heart Against Lust, released in 2003 and renamed Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is) in 2005; and Stop Dating the Church!: Fall in Love with the Family of God (2004).

2004

Harris was lead pastor of Covenant Life Church, the founding church of Sovereign Grace Ministries, in Gaithersburg, Maryland from 2004 until 2015.

Harris was lead pastor of Covenant Life Church from 2004 until 2015.

Harris assumed the role of senior pastor at Covenant Life Church at the age of 30.

2010

Harris' book Dug Down Deep (2010) shared his journey towards a love for theology and highlighted his passion for what he called "humble orthodoxy".

2015

He received no formal seminary or theological training until 2015, when he attended Regent College, Vancouver, B.C.

In January 2015, he resigned from that role due to a desire to broaden his views and connect to other parts of Christianity.

In an interview, Harris said the isolation of Covenant Life, and of a small cluster of churches of which it was a part, may have fed leadership mistakes, including the decision of pastors — himself among them — to handle a child sexual abuse case internally instead of going to police.

2016

In 2016, Harris stated that he was reconsidering the content of I Kissed Dating Goodbye and apologized to people who said that they had been hurt by its teachings.

2018

In 2018, Harris disavowed I Kissed Dating Goodbye and discontinued its publication.

The following year, Harris announced that he was separating from his wife, had "undergone a massive shift in regard to my faith in Jesus" and had given up on his Christian faith.

Harris is the first of seven children born to Gregg and Sono Harris, pioneers in the Christian homeschooling movement.

He is of Japanese descent on his mother's side.

In 2018, Harris disavowed I Kissed Dating Goodbye and discontinued its publication.

His publishers agreed that I Kissed Dating Goodbye and two other follow-up books would not be reprinted once the current stock was depleted.

Harris appeared in a documentary film called I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye, where he spoke to people who were critical of the book.

2019

In July 2019, Harris announced that he and his wife were separating due to "significant changes [that] have taken place in both of us".

Subsequently, Harris revealed that he no longer considered himself a Christian and his wife began pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter under the name Shannon Bonne.

In addition to his previously discontinued books, with Harris's announcement of his loss of faith, the documentary film lost its distributor due to the negative reaction from the Christian market.