Gregg Eugene Harris (born November 23, 1952, in Dayton, OH) was a figure in the Christian homeschooling movement from 1981 through the mid-1990s and later served as a teaching elder at Gresham Household of Faith, which was an experiment in local church reform. According to the Home School Legal Defense Association, his work helped launch the Christian homeschooling movement in the United States, Canada, Australia and Mexico. 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 was on file in the offices of Noble Institute.
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| - グレッグ・E・ハリス(Gregg Eugene Harris, 1952年11月23日 - )は、1981年から1990年代半ばにおけるクリスチャン・ホームスクーリング・ムーブメントの著名な人物である。現在は、(Household of Faith Community Church)の(teaching elder)として奉任している。1980年以降、10万人を超える夫妻がハリスのホームスクーリング・セミナーに参加しており、著書『The Christian Home School』は1988年3月にはキリスト教書店組合(Christian Booksellers Association)のベストセラーとなっている。 グレッグは、ソノ夫人(日系3世)と5人の子供たちとオレゴン州グレッシャムに在住する。「ノーブル指導力開発研究所(the Noble Institute for Leadership Development)」所長。 (ja)
- Gregg Eugene Harris (born November 23, 1952, in Dayton, OH) was a figure in the Christian homeschooling movement from 1981 through the mid-1990s and later served as a teaching elder at Gresham Household of Faith, which was an experiment in local church reform. According to the Home School Legal Defense Association, his work helped launch the Christian homeschooling movement in the United States, Canada, Australia and Mexico. 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 was on file in the offices of Noble Institute. (en)
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| - Gregg Eugene Harris (born November 23, 1952, in Dayton, OH) was a figure in the Christian homeschooling movement from 1981 through the mid-1990s and later served as a teaching elder at Gresham Household of Faith, which was an experiment in local church reform. According to the Home School Legal Defense Association, his work helped launch the Christian homeschooling movement in the United States, Canada, Australia and Mexico. 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 was on file in the offices of Noble Institute. Gregg's wife, Sono, died on July 4, 2010, after a short battle with cancer. Gregg and Sono's three younger children Sarah, Isaac, and James live in Gresham, Oregon. He was the director of the Noble Institute, a non-profit educational organization. As of 2017, Harris is the owner and proprietor of Roosevelt's Terrariums in Portland, Oregon. (en)
- グレッグ・E・ハリス(Gregg Eugene Harris, 1952年11月23日 - )は、1981年から1990年代半ばにおけるクリスチャン・ホームスクーリング・ムーブメントの著名な人物である。現在は、(Household of Faith Community Church)の(teaching elder)として奉任している。1980年以降、10万人を超える夫妻がハリスのホームスクーリング・セミナーに参加しており、著書『The Christian Home School』は1988年3月にはキリスト教書店組合(Christian Booksellers Association)のベストセラーとなっている。 グレッグは、ソノ夫人(日系3世)と5人の子供たちとオレゴン州グレッシャムに在住する。「ノーブル指導力開発研究所(the Noble Institute for Leadership Development)」所長。 (ja)
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