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Mile Two U
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Welcome to Mile Two U.
This is a place where you can access self-guided, on-demand teaching & courses on foundational Christian doctrines, hot topics, mental health issues, and Bible studies.
New courses will be uploaded every month so be sure to check back regularly! You can access notes for all these courses at miletwo.church/mile-two-u
Mile Two U is a ministry of Mile Two Church
This is a place where you can access self-guided, on-demand teaching & courses on foundational Christian doctrines, hot topics, mental health issues, and Bible studies.
New courses will be uploaded every month so be sure to check back regularly! You can access notes for all these courses at miletwo.church/mile-two-u
Mile Two U is a ministry of Mile Two Church
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The world is filled with many personal, political, racial, and socio-economic dynamics that create division. Christians should be the first to jump into conflict zones to bring about peace and equality, yet we often allow similar conflicts to harm the church. Division and inequality in the body of Christ aren't minor issues for Paul--they strike against the heart of the good news about Jesus, who came to redeem, create, and unify a multi-ethnic family of new people. In this Bible Study of Paul's letter to Philemon, we will explore how Paul appeals to a friend to do the right things and uses his influence to bring reconciliation to a broken relationship.
The world is filled with many personal, political, racial, and socio-economic dynamics that create division. Christians should be the first to jump into conflict zones to bring about peace and equality, yet we often allow similar conflicts to harm the church. Division and inequality in the body of Christ aren't minor issues for Paul--they strike against the heart of the good news about Jesus, who came to redeem, create, and unify a multi-ethnic family of new people. In this Bible Study of Paul's letter to Philemon, we will explore how Paul appeals to a friend to do the right things and uses his influence to bring reconciliation to a broken relationship.
The world is filled with many personal, political, racial, and socio-economic dynamics that create division. Christians should be the first to jump into conflict zones to bring about peace and equality, yet we often allow similar conflicts to harm the church. Division and inequality in the body of Christ aren't minor issues for Paul--they strike against the heart of the good news about Jesus, who came to redeem, create, and unify a multi-ethnic family of new people. In this Bible Study of Paul's letter to Philemon, we will explore how Paul appeals to a friend to do the right things and uses his influence to bring reconciliation to a broken relationship.
The world is filled with many personal, political, racial, and socio-economic dynamics that create division. Christians should be the first to jump into conflict zones to bring about peace and equality, yet we often allow similar conflicts to harm the church. Division and inequality in the body of Christ aren't minor issues for Paul--they strike against the heart of the good news about Jesus, who came to redeem, create, and unify a multi-ethnic family of new people. In this Bible Study of Paul's letter to Philemon, we will explore how Paul appeals to a friend to do the right things and uses his influence to bring reconciliation to a broken relationship.
When we, or those around us, experience loss, it can leave us with a variety of feelings and questions. How should we respond? How can we grieve well? Will we ever feel hopeful again?
In this course, Alan Whyte (B.A., M.A. Counselling) addresses questions like "What is Grief?", "What does grief look like?", "How do I break free from a grief cycle?" and "How should I approach or treat grief?"
If the statistics are accurate, nearly half of all Christians struggle to begin or maintain a consistent prayer life. Yet all of them still believe that prayer is essential. Can you relate?
When Jesus’ disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray, He did so by giving them a prayer, and the church has used this prayer for hundreds of years to lead people into a rich and meaningful prayer life.
In this short course, we will lead you through the Lord’s Prayer and begin to explore the richness of its meaning. Then we explore how it can become the centrepiece of our daily prayer lives.
If the statistics are accurate, nearly half of all Christians struggle to begin or maintain a consistent prayer life. Yet all of them still believe that prayer is essential. Can you relate?
When Jesus’ disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray, He did so by giving them a prayer, and the church has used this prayer for hundreds of years to lead people into a rich and meaningful prayer life.
In this short course, we will lead you through the Lord’s Prayer and begin to explore the richness of its meaning. Then we explore how it can become the centrepiece of our daily prayer lives.
If the statistics are accurate, nearly half of all Christians struggle to begin or maintain a consistent prayer life. Yet all of them still believe that prayer is essential. Can you relate?
When Jesus’ disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray, He did so by giving them a prayer, and the church has used this prayer for hundreds of years to lead people into a rich and meaningful prayer life.
In this short course, we will lead you through the Lord’s Prayer and begin to explore the richness of its meaning. Then we explore how it can become the centrepiece of our daily prayer lives.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
Who we are “In Christ” speaks to the very core of our identity as followers of Jesus, and is crucial to authentic Christianity. This is something that Jesus, Paul, and the other authors of the New Testament talked about quite a bit. This 8-part course will explore this reality, and will help us understand our identity, our benefits, and our responsibilities in Christ.
This bible study course will walk you through the letter the Apostle Paul wrote to Colossians. This letter addresses problems in the church and challenges believers to examine their lives and be transformed through the love of Jesus.
This bible study course will walk you through the letter the Apostle Paul wrote to Colossians. This letter addresses problems in the church and challenges believers to examine their lives and be transformed through the love of Jesus.
This bible study course will walk you through the letter the Apostle Paul wrote to Colossians. This letter addresses problems in the church and challenges believers to examine their lives and be transformed through the love of Jesus.
Have you ever been confused when reading the Bible? Do you sometimes struggle making sense of it? We’ve all been there in one way or another, but God doesn’t want us to feel lost when reading his Word.
Read Scripture Well is a course designed to give you some basic tools to help make sense of the Bible. We’ll learn to see how individual verses fit into the larger biblical story, and then learn some ways we can draw out the meaning of what we’ve read so we can put it to work in our lives.





