Robert S. Miller

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Robert S. Miller



Average rating: 4.16 · 171 ratings · 22 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
Spiritual Survival Handbook...

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As Sparks Fly Upward: Tale ...

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Tidings of Calm and Storm: ...

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America's Abandoned Sons

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America's Disposable Soldiers

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November 17: A Greek Terror...

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Survival Handbook for Young...

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“Dedicating Time and Resources With thousands, even millions within the people group of your focus, where do you commit your time? Detach from the idea that every need is a call. Pray that God would connect you to “people of peace” (Luke 10:6).”
Robert S. Miller, Spiritual Survival Handbook for Cross-Cultural Workers

“Jesus has called you to serve faithfully. Keep your eye on this task. Be thankful for the others who have embraced the wilderness of cross-cultural ministry. If their ministries seem to be flourishing more than yours, so be it. God sees each part of the mission field and is watching how you plow, plant, water or harvest in your area of responsibility. Take your cues from Him and Him alone. Get this straight in your heart and fix your eyes upon Jesus. There will always be someone who is smarter, quicker, wittier, more gifted than you. There will always be missionaries who are better students of culture or who seem to have more energy than you. Stop the madness that comes from comparing. Be yourself. Do not evaluate your success by looking at others. Be faithful in your call and rejoice that you are working with others all around the world for the cause of Christ!”
Robert S. Miller, Spiritual Survival Handbook for Cross-Cultural Workers



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