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Donald "Don" Miller (born August 12, 1971) is an American author, public speaker, and business owner. He is the CEO of StoryBrand, a marketing company. He is also an author of personal essays and reflections about faith, God, and self-discovery. His first New York Times bestselling book was Blue Like Jazz and his latest book is called Hero on a ...
Donald L. Miller (born 1944) is an American biographer and historian. He is the John Henry MacCracken Professor of History emeritus at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. [1] He is also a New York Times bestselling author of seven books. [2] He is a frequent consultant and adviser to historical productions, including those for PBS and HBO. [3]
Blue Like Jazz is the second book by Donald Miller.This semi-autobiographical work, subtitled "Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality," is a collection of essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response to that understanding.
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life (2009) is the sixth book by American autobiographer Donald Miller.It centers on the realizations that Miller came to while editing his critically and financially successful memoir Blue Like Jazz into a screenplay for a movie, directed by Steve Taylor.
Don Miller, former president of Penske Racing; Don C. Miller, (1923–2015), American engineer and amateur archeologist; Donald Miller (author) (born 1971), Christian author and public speaker; Donald H. Miller, Jr., one of the founders of Scientific American magazine; Donald L. Miller (born 1944), American historian
Donald Earl Miller (born March 12, 1946) ... Miller is author, co-author, or editor of the following: The Case for Liberal Christianity (Harper & Row, 1981)
Searching for God Knows What is the third book by Donald Miller, published by Thomas Nelson in 2004. This work continues and expands many of the "Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality" that appeared in his second book, Blue Like Jazz.
It is based on Donald Miller's semi-autobiographical book of the same name. Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay. Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay. [ 1 ]