We are planning a rebuild of the various Don Miller sites, and so the talks available in the store won’t be available for much longer. All the proceeds from the talk go to a good cause, but the availability is now limited. If you like Don’s writing, you’ll enjoy his various lectures as well.
Don is currently wrapping up his book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years and will be recording the audio version next week in Nashville. Do forgive his absence from the blogosphere. We trust everybody will be rewarded when Million Miles comes out in September.
If you’re looking for an interesting talk to listen to for your next road trip, jog or bike ride, we think these are pretty good.
Don discusses the elusive idea of love, helping us understand the purpose and meaning of the most passionate emotions that humans encounter.
Looking at Romans, Don discusses Paul’s understanding of Jesus as “our hope”.
Don addresses more than seven-thousand artists at Willow Creek¹s annual Arts Conference, explaining the importance of the artists role within the church.
At Willow Creek’s annual Arts Conference, Don addresses why some people¹s lives make sense and others don¹t.
Don addresses the effects of consumerism on the gospel of Jesus.
Don talks about evangelism in a sales-weary culture.
Where Photography and Theology intersect: A conversation with John MacMurray.
Don guides a Harvard audience through his journey back to faith.
Don discusses life in community.
Don addresses what he considers the greatest problem in the Evangelical Church: the influence of a formulaic Gospel.