
European Coordinator
Colin Millar
colinmillar@seejesus.net
European Coordinator Colin Millar spent 15 years in full-time pastoral ministry in Northern Ireland before joining the staff of seeJesus. His desire for himself and others is to see, know, love, enjoy and reflect Jesus and to live in the ultimate and personal reality of His promise: "You will know that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you" (John 14:20). Colin's vision for ministry is to see the life-changing truth of our Union with Christ restored to Christian living and disciple making. Colin and his wife Christine live with their sons Paul and David in County Antrim, close to the mountain where Saint Patrick is thought to have tended sheep as a slave. Colin loves spending time with his family and enjoys playing and watching soccer with his boys, walking, reading, film and music.
More from Colin
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J-Curve Breakout at TGC25
Watch HereExplore with Colin Millar and Paul Miller how understanding and embracing the J-Curve forms the mind of Christ in us, renews our hope, draws us into sacrificial love for others, and radically recenters our daily lives on the person of Jesus. Video from The Gospel Coalition Conference 2025.
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Dying and Rising with Jesus in Everyday Life ... Together
Read MoreJesus led Colin to the J-Curve book and His Spirit gave him new eyes to see that he was carrying around the death of Christ, so that the life of Jesus would also be revealed in him. And since then, he is truly amazed at how God has used seeJesus to lift him up in resurrection.
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We are a Resurrection People
Listen hereColin joined Paul and Liz on the Seeing Jesus with Paul Miller podcast to talk about how the Spirit and Jesus work together and how that working union energizes faith and prayer.
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On Knowing Christ and the Power of His Resurrection
Read MoreIn summer 2018, Colin began to enter a fellowship of Christ’s suffering, death and resurrection. A very dark and difficult period in ministry led to a breakdown in his health which resulted in him being unable to continue serving as pastor of the church.

