“Children believe what you promise. They are excited and expectant. Your nature must be like theirs: bold, daring, unafraid and eager to experience the victory God has already assured.”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“The flow of the anointing oil provokes intense worship”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“Your attitude in your storm determines how long you are in it”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“It is a sad thing to become so blinded and deafened by pride that you are no longer concerned about whether or not God is pleased with your actions.”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“Those in true spiritual authority have neither the desire nor the need to control anyone, either directly or subversively.”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“Someone who is self assured celebrates the accomplishments of others.”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“God can make you whole again. Past experiences may not disappear, but they don’t have the same effect on you.”
Thea Harris, Pour the Oil“I want you too, so much,” she whispered. He murmured in her ear, “Then take me.”
Thea Harrison, Spellbinder“They were all Fae, yet not fully Fae. They were among the rarest of all the Elder Races. In modern-day slang, they were “triple threats,” creatures with the blood of three different races flowing through their veins. The strongest, most magical – the most tainted. The Fae of the Light Court called them ‘abomination.’ Nikolas called them brothers.”
Thea Harrison, Moonshadow