The Gift That Keeps Giving
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It’s time for the best week of the year–VBS/VBX! It’s going to be an action-packed week of Bible stories, missions, science experiments, worship, recreation and more! For the first time ever, Church at The Mill will have three identical VBS/VBX experiences; you just pick the location that works best for your family!
Our theme this year is Magnified! We are excited to discover the bigness of God in the smallest of things. We look forward to seeing how God cares about the big things and the small details and how He cares about you as well.
Parenting is really, really tough. It seems that as soon as you start figuring out a few things, your kids are grown. Because of this, some of the best lessons are found in what others have learned before us along the parenting journey. These lessons are usually conveyed as statements of regret. Having worked with
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Although we can’t share their names, we ask that you pray over the people that our team met and pray over the people in South Asia to experience Jesus. Experiencing and fully coming to know Jesus through dreams, visions, or physical experiences isn’t something that we are familiar with in the Western world. The road
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To the Ends of the Earth Operation Christmas Child is a unique ministry of Samaritan’s Purse that Church at The Mill partners with each year as they utilize shoeboxes filled with tangible items to share the gospel all over the world. The boxes go to places that many people are familiar with like Nicaragua, Africa
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Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) believed the cannonball that broke his leg was essential to his spiritual awakening. For Martin Luther, it was the threat of lightning. What unites them is that they are part of a common Christian tradition that teaches an uncomfortable lesson: suffering sanctifies. The stories can be found throughout Scripture and in
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In the past two months, a really interesting study has been published by a group of researchers in the United Kingdom, including Joanna Moncrieff of the Division of Psychiatry at the University College London.[1] The article was the product of research that examined a large number of studies dealing with the chemical imbalance theory of depression.
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