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A Woman’s Work: Multiplying
“I was a terrible speller,” remembers Rhiannon Middleton. I didn’t know how to make a sentence. I had no idea what punctuation was for. My math was even worse; I didn’t know how to multiply.”Rhiannon was 25 years old, and life [...]
A Woman’s Work and Why it Still Matters
Wanting to know more about the lives of her students, a young Denver Public Schools teacher began walking neighborhoods. Most of her students lived in poverty, as she had experienced in her childhood back in Ohio. Her home was on Denver’s [...]
A Home-y New Look for MHM
Dear friends,You’ll see a new logo and spiffy graphic designs around Mile High Ministries these days. We’re enjoying them and hope you do too.Our talented partners at Vybe Well Media listened deeply to what makes our hearts sing and our housing [...]
At Home
“Home.” It’s the most common way our residents refer to Joshua Station.It’s the most rewarding for us to hear, because we are a “ministry of presence and place.” Daily, we practice a way of the heart—invited but never forced—that weaves residents, [...]
MHM’s Big Future, With Focus
We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well. —The Prayer of Óscar Romero Dear friend, Clara Brown Commons construction is underway, we [...]
This Week at Clara Brown Commons
We plant the seeds that one day will grow.We water seeds already planted, knowing that they hold future promise.—The Prayer of Óscar Romero Dear friend,Come with me to the Clara Brown Commons construction site, where you’ll see and hear…Nails nails nails. Wood [...]
Big New Chapter (and not just Clara Brown Commons)
It helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view.The kingdom [of God’s love] is not only beyond our efforts,it is even beyond our vision.We accomplish in our lifetime only a tiny fraction of the magnificententerprise that is [...]
Gratitude —>>> Joy
Gratitude is a daily way of life at Mile High Ministries. We practice it aloud. We name blessings small and large. “Thank You,” can be heard at any moment between residents, volunteers, staff, and visitors—every hour. In gatherings, we voice it [...]