Gregg Harris
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"Gregg Eugene Harris" was a figure in the Christian homeschooling movement from 1981 through the mid-1990s and now serves as a teaching elder at Gresham Household of Faith, which serves as 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 is on file in the offices of Noble Institute for Leadership Development.

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 is the director of the Noble Institute for Leadership Development, a non-profit educational organization.

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Some looters came up and pulled a gun on the wrong group of men.

Two men were shot right there, ... One was shot in the back, the other in the leg, and the third I was told made it a block and a half before he died in the street. I did not go down to see the body.

I think we've taken a step back in dealing with gangs.

For five days we didn't need FEMA, the Red Cross or the National Guard, ... The neighborhood took care of itself.

We've been restoring this house for 20 years.

I think there were mistakes made. We don't want them to happen again. They could have cost one of our lives.

He is the only mayor that ever sent pink slips to cops.

We were really afraid of fires. These old houses are so close together that if one was set afire, the whole street would all go up. We lived in terror for a week.