Through the New Life movement, pastor and author Jack Miller became the pioneering captain of an expansive network of gospel-centered, Reformed leaders who taught in seminaries, planted new churches, revitalized existing churches, and recruited and trained missionaries who were sent around the world. His influence is felt today through their work, his writings, and ministries such as Serge (previously World Harvest Mission) and the Sonship curriculum. Drawing on extensive interviews with Jack's friends, family, colleagues, and critics, as well as archival material, biographer Michael Graham gives us a full picture of Jack Miller--from his difficult childhood, early atheism, and conversion to his later teaching and ministries--showing how he pressed through grave challenges to bring the joy of God's omnipotent grace to some of the most influential leaders in the church today.
Cheer Up!: The Life and Ministry of Jack Miller (Paperback)
Author: Michael A Graham
Format: Paperback
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Paperback
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Religion
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November, 2020
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Nov 27, 2020
Molly
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10 out of 10 - Easy
I got to read this as a pre-release as part of the book's launch team, and I must say its a 10/10. The biography is story-like and entertaining and really paints a picture of Jack Miller's life. It is easy to read yet thought-provoking. I highly recommend anyone who is interested in Christianity or religion to read this book.