An update from the manse in Grand Cayman: a book finished on Father's Day, two grandsons in four days, a house still testing our patience, and grace for the long haul. Read the latest:
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I am writing about and teaching/preaching a series entitled “A New Life” to compliment the A New Life App and course material found on The Jack Miller Project page at (https://t.co/EZwDudsLqG)
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An essay on Romans 5:1–5, prepared for Pentecost Sunday. The gospel is not a doorway we walk through and leave behind — it is the foundation we live on, with the Spirit's poured-out love as the umbrella overhead.
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Sonship critiques and engagements — Adams, Williams, Trumper, Pratt, Van Dixhoorn.
Plus a Share button at the top, and copy-to-clipboard SBL citations on every entry for scholarly use.
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The Jack Miller Timeline and Archive has grown from 2,009 to 3,246 entries. Today I worked through the rest of my Bookends bibliographic database. New on the site: 594 audio recordings — sermons, lectures, Sonship Leadership Training Series audios ...
Westminster sermon archives, the Hamburg L'Arche tapes, and the New Covenant Praying series.
Hundreds of Jack's unpublished writings — sermons, course outlines, vision papers, poetry, and unfinished book drafts ...
4/ Four days and nights of reconciliation work this week. First time the archive is genuinely navigable end to end. Grateful for everyone whose letters, interviews, and recollections made it possible.
1/ The Jack Miller Timeline and Archive has been rebuilt. 2,009 reconciled entries across 17 time periods — now with live search, 13 category filters, and inline citations for every entry.
Take another look: https://t.co/zrd2wEmFzc
3/ Two forms on the site you can use:
Contribute — letters, photos, recordings, first-hand accounts of Jack
Request Archival Access — for researchers working with primary-source material
Both linked at the top of the archive.
Two projects, years in the making, are finally up:
A New Life app — Jack Miller's Leadership Training booklet now built into an online companion
The Jack Miller Timeline — first draft, open to corrections and contributions
Poke around: https://t.co/PVu4zXnckH
Thirty years ago today, Jack Miller died in a hospital in Malaga. His last sermon ended with what became his signature line: "Cheer up — you're much worse than you think, and you're more loved than you ever dared hope." A tribute on the anniversary.
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The Jack Miller Project website has been rebuilt. New pages, updated content, and A New Life Course now front and center. Also a word about the passing of Rose Marie Miller. More to come on April 8.
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A New Life Course update: You can now flip through the A New Life booklet right on your phone walking someone through the gospel? Hit share so they can follow along on their own screen instead of looking over your shoulder. Free — all you need is an email. https://t.co/BwEdXRvSCB
A New Life is now v1.0. Thank you to everyone who's been testing and sending feedback — it made a real difference. The booklet, Bible memory cards, and backup features have been verified against the original. Still welcome your input as we keep building.
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Updated the A New Life app — the printable booklet now opens right in your browser instead of downloading. Also added contact info for quantity reproduction through seeJesus. Check it out: https://t.co/EZwDudsLqG
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I’ve cleaned up readings, made one change in the booklet, and updated the prayer journals for adults and children to follow the Acts model with brief explanations.
After years of trying, A New Life is finally an app. Jack Miller’s gospel booklet — now a full course for adults and children with flash cards, prayer journal, and more. Still in testing. I’d love your feedback. https://t.co/EZwDudsLqG
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