Donald Miller

Donald Miller
Donald "Don" Milleris a best-selling American author and public speaker based in Nashville, Tennessee who focuses on Christian spirituality as "an explanation for beauty, meaning, and the human struggle"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth12 August 1971
CountryUnited States of America
stories different action
Good writers show rather than tell. Stories are told in action. Life stories are no different.
world stories attractive
The most attractive characteristic in a person is the story they are telling the world. We stop and stare at stories.
character chinese gold
It is worthy of note that the Chinese and Japanese characters for money and gold are the same.
lying two people
True intimacy, the exchange of affection between two people who are not lying, is transforming.
want able hard
If you want to bond with your friends, do something very hard with them, something that you won't be able to do alone.
asking care who-god-is
Instead of asking what it feels like to follow God or be used by God, we should be asking who God is, and whether we really know Him. Everything else will take care of itself.
size heavy sample
Let probability and sample size do the heavy lifting.
needs process knows
What do markets do? They consolidate, they breakout, they extend, they overextend, they back and fill, they consolidate, and repeat the process. That's all you need to know about the markets.
world needs changing-the-world
To change the world you'll need a pen.
gratitude finding-love feelings
And when you find love, or when you are mature enough to understand it, the feeling you get is gratitude.
plenty
The downside of being a writer is you get plenty of time to overthink your life.
mistake father light
Today I wonder why it is God refers to Himself as 'Father' at all. This, to me, in light of the earthly representation of the role, seems a marketing mistake.
blessed healthy want
When we do what God wants us to do, we are blessed, we are spiritually healthy.
christian heart trying
Too much of our time is spent trying to chart God on a grid, and too little is spent allowing our hearts to feel awe. By reducing Christian spirituality to formula, we deprive our hearts of wonder.