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Christina Miller

Christina Miller tiene una licenciatura en Literatura inglesa de la Universidad de Pepperdine y una Maestría en Divinidad del Seminario Teológico Fuller. Como miembro activo de la Iglesia Episcopal, Christina ha servido como directora juvenil, directora de formación cristiana, ministro de oración curativa y maestra de educación para adultos. Le encanta viajar y ha pasado largos períodos de tiempo en Alemania, Tanzania e Israel.

Christina Miller has a BA in English Literature from Pepperdine University and Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary. As an active member of the Episcopal Church, Christina has served as a youth director, Christian formation director, healing prayer minister and adult education teacher. She loves to travel and has spent extended periods of time in Germany, Tanzania and Israel.

Bible Reading Plan For Holy Week: From Death to Resurrection
March 22nd, 2016

Bible Reading Plan For Holy Week: From Death to Resurrection

Christina Miller

One of the things that I love most about Holy Week is that I can experience the events of Scripture in my own life. I will walk alongside other pilgrims as we observe Jesus betrayal, trial, crucifixion, death and finally, his resurrection. Each day, the story will play out ...

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Holy Week: A Four-Day Scripture Reading Plan
March 15th, 2016

Holy Week: A Four-Day Scripture Reading Plan

Christina Miller

After a long winter, I am looking forward to the arrival of spring. An East Coaster, I have walked through the cold, the snow, the shortening of days—and now light is starting to seep back in. The days are elongating. I cant help but feel a stirring of hope ...

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5 Bible Verses for When You Feel Anxious About the Future
March 11th, 2016

5 Bible Verses for When You Feel Anxious About the Future

Christina Miller

It is easy to fear the unknown. Sometimes our future seems murky and treacherous— what is coming up ahead? We may feel anxious about meeting our basic needs, or not being able to provide for our families. We may have hopes and dreams that we don’t know how ...

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How Can You Overcome Your Past?
February 11th, 2016

How Can You Overcome Your Past?

Christina Miller

Have you ever felt weighed down by your past? The decisions we make often have lingering effects. They can give us heavy “baggage” to carry into our current relationships. They can linger unresolved in our psyches—showing up uninvited in our dreams. Our pasts affect how we view the world, ...

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What Can Advent Teach Us About Waiting on God?
December 4th, 2015

What Can Advent Teach Us About Waiting on God?

Christina Miller

I often wonder how Mary felt in the days leading up to Jesus’ birth. What did it feel like to nurture and carry the Messiah? What physical pain and spiritual peace did she experience? When she received news of her unexpected pregnancy, Luke tells us, “Mary treasured up all ...

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How to Find Your Way During Times of Grief
October 22nd, 2015

How to Find Your Way During Times of Grief

Christina Miller

There is no right way to grieve. In some cultures grief is expressed through open throated, full-bodied lamenting. In other cultures it is private and felt internally. Grief can bring people together (like Jewish families sitting shiva, a weeklong mourning period following the loss of a family member) or ...

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How Can You Hear from God?
October 6th, 2015

How Can You Hear from God?

Christina Miller

It is difficult to have a conversation with someone without listening. Don’t get me wrong—talking is important, too. Talking enables us to express our feelings and process our thoughts. But if we never listen, we miss out on the wealth of knowledge, insights and truth offered through another person. ...

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How Can You Find Your Identity In God?
September 17th, 2015

How Can You Find Your Identity In God?

Christina Miller

If someone asked, “Who are you?” how would you answer? You might tell them your occupation or job title: I am a teacher or community developer. You might tell them your role in relation to other people: I am Bobby’s mom or Patricia’s sister. You might respond with your ...

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