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A Day's March Nearer Home
Autobiography of J. Graham Miller
Seldom is a day of national mourning
appointed for an evangelical, as
happened in Vanuatu on the death of
Graham Miller in 2008. He had
contributed to the nation’s history,
and elsewhere – especially in New
Zealand and Australia – the lives of
individuals and churches were changed
by his ministry. Many were his roles
during 94 years: lawyer, missionary,
preacher, author, and intercessor. His
great aim was to point others to Jesus
Christ, and so winsomely did he do this
that the influence extended far beyond
the southern hemisphere. After his
teaching at the Keswick Convention in
1963, the Daily Express (a leading
British newspaper) reported, ‘the
popular New Zealander can claim to have
7,000 new friends’.
The value of this autobiography is
increased by the fact that it was not
written for publication. The author’s
modest hope was that ‘children’s
children will browse through these
family archives with interest and
surprise’. But the appeal of what he
writes will be far wider. His personal
experiences – in the home of his
childhood and youth, and in the 65
years with his beloved Flora – cannot
be read without a deepening
appreciation of what the Christian life
really means. He lived the line of the
hymn he learned in his youth, ‘A day’s
march nearer home’. The approval of
God, and faithfulness to Scripture,
were Graham Miller’s first concerns,
and his autobiography will surely stir
the same ambitions in others. “I have
counted the friendship of Graham and
Flora Miller as one of the richest
privileges of my life.” – Iain H.
Murray
- Type: Hardcover
- Pages: 352
- ISBN: 9781848710641
- SKU: 9781848710641
- Publisher: Banner of Truth