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Purchase books, audio files, small group resources, and workbooks by Keith Miller and Andrea Wells Miller, including out-of-print and hard-to-find titles.
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Habitation of Dragons (Cassette Tape)
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Joseph Loves Mary: A Contemporary Story of Christmas (CD)
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The Secret Life of the Soul (Paperback)
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The Secret Life of the Soul (Hardback)
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What To Do With The Rest of Your Life: Awakening and Achieving Your Unspoken Dreams
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Free Resources
Instantly download free resources, including Keith’s “How Can I Find God?” booklet and “A Spiritual Adventure” brochure.
Small Groups
Are small groups necessary? Keith thinks so. Learn about curriculum for The Edge of Adventure, A Hunger for Healing, and Write from the Heart.
About Us
From the oil industry to the best-seller list, with many obstacles and opportunities in between, learn how God wrote Keith and Andrea’s story.
“I’m telling you, once and for all, that unless you return to square one and start over like children, you’re not even going to get a look at the kingdom, let alone get in.”
Matthew 18:3
The Message
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Keith’s Final Word
“One day, after years of study, I was reading through the Gospel of Matthew. Suddenly, somewhere along the way, I began to see everything differently—as if I had undergone cataract surgery. I lay down my pen and somehow just “stepped into” the story as I was reading Eugene Peterson’s equivalency translation (The Message). It was as if I were standing on the edge of a crowd that Jesus was addressing, and he had just glanced directly at me standing there…”
Weekly Devotionals and Blogs
Blessed at the End of Your Rope
Recently I was reading in the gospel of Matthew and ran across Jesus’ first teaching to the disciples. He starts it out this way: “You’re blessed when you’re at the end of your rope because then there is less of you and more of God and his rule.” What in the world...
When Problems Come in Waves
I feel like I’m drowning. I’m over my head in conflicting problems. I don’t know what to do, and there is no one I feel safe enough to talk to about all this, yet you are able to write openly about some really hard problems, and how small groups have helped you. ...
Correction to “What Makes A Life Meaningful?”
On February 4th I posted a blog titled “What Makes A Life Meaningful.” In that blog I was wrestling with the fact that as an old man (of 83) it seems to me about all I can do is help a few people find hope and meaning by helping them find sobriety and/or a new life...