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Walking with God reminds me of something the recent Nobel laureate Alice Munro once said: most of us lead lives that are dull, simple, amazing, and unfathomable - deep caves paved with kitchen linoleum. Mills gracefully helps us peel back the seemingly dull linoleum of our lives to see the amazing depth and unfathomable mystery of God - the good news - in places we least expect it but most need it. Adam DeVille, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology University of Saint Francis Mills reads the New Testament and shows how the God we read about in the Bible is present in our daily lives. Drawing from an array of sources, including his own experiences, Mills offers pearls of spiritual wisdom for growth in Christ. I highly recommend this book for everyone. Nicholas Denysenko, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology Loyola Marymount University
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Walking with God reminds me of something the recent Nobel laureate Alice Munro once said: most of us lead lives that are dull, simple, amazing, and unfathomable - deep caves paved with kitchen linoleum. Mills gracefully helps us peel back the seemingly dull linoleum of our lives to see the amazing depth and unfathomable mystery of God - the good news - in places we least expect it but most need it. Adam DeVille, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology University of Saint Francis Mills reads the New Testament and shows how the God we read about in the Bible is present in our daily lives. Drawing from an array of sources, including his own experiences, Mills offers pearls of spiritual wisdom for growth in Christ. I highly recommend this book for everyone. Nicholas Denysenko, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology Loyola Marymount University