Anthony MillerRev. Anthony Miller has a passion for helping people find real freedom in Jesus Christ. A bold communicator and unapologetically honest writer, Anthony has spent his life proclaiming that the church is not a museum for the polished, but a hospital fo the hurting. His voice carries the weight of someone who's lived through it-fought the battles, wrestled with shame, stood at the edge of giving up-and kept walking anyway.Anthony leads with conviction, compassion, and clarity, preaching the gospel in a way that reaches both the broken and the burned-out. He's committed to tearing off the masks that religion often rewards, confronting spiritual cycles that keep people stuck, and pointing readers back to the God who doesn't flinch at mess but meets us in it.Anthony writes, publishes, and equips believers through books, resources, and coaching rooted in restoration, spiritual identity, and Kingdom impact. He serves the Body of Christ with one goal: to help people move from stuck to sent, from surviving to walking in purpose on purpose.He is a shepherd, a builder, and a reminder that Grace still runs toward the prodigal, that Truth still breaks chains, and the Gospel still works.Anthony has sat on many Boards of Directors, had face time with many influential people, has built connections with some of the most prominent people in various organizations, and physically cannot stop reaching for the stars of success.But none of that matters without being able to come home and squeeze his insanely talented and beautiful wife, Danielle, and his three incredible God-honoring children, Michael, Matthew, and Marcus. While "competing priorities" is a common term for his day-to-day work, these four special people are always the first. A.W. Tozer once said, "Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will." If Anthony could add one thing to this favorite quote, it would be, "And in all your soaring, remember who you're soaring for-because the view means more when you share it with the ones you love." Read More Read Less