Take it from John Harden: the solar eclipse coming up April 8 is an awe-inspiring event with spiritual impact that you don't want to miss. As a father who took his family to see the last, John has first-hand experience. Back in 2017 they drove from Magnolia to Lebanon, Tennessee to witness the eclipse.
"You've got to get into the region of 100 per cent totality," John told me. "I drove eight hours to see it the last time, that's probably the extent I would have done it in 2017 but knowing what I know now, I would have driven two days for it. It is that much of a must see. It's incredible."
John recommended watching the weather forecast carefully. Depending on what the regional forecast holds, you might want to get up early to go north or south to be on the line of totality.
"It's a deeply spiritual experience," John told me. "Some Bible passages will never read the same again after you experience this: Psalm 19:1, 'The heavens declare the glory of God and the expanse proclaims the works of his hands." And Genesis 1:3, 'Then God said let there be light and there was light.' These passages will never read the same."
John noted that many people are moved to tears by the experience of seeing the eclipse. He compared it to making a trip to the Holy Land.
"The Holy Land will take you back to the time of Jesus, this (the eclipse) will take you back to the time of Creation," John explained.
John also recommended getting to your location early, expect traffic delays and be prepared with food and water in the event you are stuck in traffic.
As you prepare to view the 2024 Solar Eclipse, take a moment to listen to my interview with John Harden recorded on March 29.