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grant miller

Personal Ministry UNC 

E-Mail: gmiller@campusoutreach.org

Birthday: September 15, 1989

Hometown: Raleigh, NC

Degree: BS Business Administration; UNC Chapel Hill

Interests: Joking around, playing basketball, watching movies, reading, going on big group dates

Favorite Books (other than the Bible): The Silence of Adam, Case for Christ, What Jesus Demands from the World, Prodigal God

Favorite Movies: Gladiator, Shawshank Redemption, Goodwill Hunting, The Dark Knight, Lord of the Rings

Favorite Verse:

Testimony: I grew up in a Christian home, but took my own path toward an existence apart from God up until my junior year of college. God shattered my idols (partying and popularity) for me, knowing that would be the only way to break down my addictive personality and allow me to see that my sin was cosmic treason that deserved separation from God. I didn’t know that at the time, but I realized it on Christmas Conference in 2009 when God gave me ears to hear. At first, I was overridden with guilt when I realized all the sin I had committed against the Lord, and wanted to return to UNC and fix myself and get my life in order so that God would approve of me. But the last night of Conference, Rupert Leary shared a verse with the congregation that resonated in my heart and changed my perspective: “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8) I trusted God soon after that moment and believed that Christ’s perfect account could be my own, and he saved me. I died that day, so that Christ could live in me, a sinner, and glorify himself through my life.