Janna Mills

Press Service International

Janna Cutler (nee Mills) is a Christian and educator from Queensland who married the second greatest love of her life in last July,. Janna's interests include reading, writing, eating, the beach, travel and connecting with young people who are trying to walk out their love and relationship with Christ in a middle school setting. 

Janna Cutler’s previous articles can be viewed at:

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  • The Will of God in my life

    To be fair, I was never actually interested in teaching and it was due to two reasons that I eventually started my first year of a primary teaching degree in 2006. The first reason was, quite plainly, that my Dad told me to. The second reason was a science lesson my friend and I were asked to carry out for a class of Yr 3 students who were very excited to learn about microscopes.

  • Cultural Revolutionists

    On July 9th, 2018, I married the second greatest love of my life (Captain Cutler) in a beautiful garden ceremony in northern New South Wales.

  • Unbowed

    It was 1999 and I was in Year 6. Three years earlier the World Wide Web had been invented; Destiny’s Child dominated the sound waves; Michael Jordan, on his second round of retirement, was still the most sought after basketball trading card; Eminem released “My Name Is”, and an 11 year old girl named Danielle* made her first appearance at a private Christian school on the Gold Coast.

  • Lessons from the Laodicean Church

    When I was a new Christian and student in primary school I would spend quite a number of my lunch breaks in the school library reading about men and women of the faith, from decades past, who impacted the world for Christ in their lifetime.

  • What if you had only one day?

    Time is an interesting concept. As a teacher, my day is run by the little wristwatch ticking over the seconds and the minutes to the next phase of the lesson, the next class, the next meeting.

  • At what cost?

    I used to be a primary school teacher. To be fair, I was never actually interested in teaching and it was due to two reasons that I eventually started my first year of a primary teaching degree in 2006.

  • What is it about the ‘P’ word?

    There is something insidious that has been making its way, creeping and crawling, into the lives of our young people, families and loved ones.