New York Times best-selling author Donald Miller uses the seven universal elements of powerful stories to teach listeners how to dramatically improve how they connect with customers and grow their businesses.
Since the original publication of Building A Storybrand, over one million business leaders have discovered Donald Miller’s powerful... Læs mere
Donald Miller's fresh and original voice may change the way Christians view the 'status quo' faith and build a bridge to seekers who believe that organized religion doesn't meet their spiritual needs.
It’s hard to be successful without a clear understanding of how business works. These 60 daily readings from New York... Læs mere
Speak to the heart of your target audience and create a movement around your mission or campaign through this comprehensive, step-by-step approach to crafting messages that resonate.
Searching for God Knows Whatweaves together beautiful stories and fresh perspectives on the Bible to show one man’s journey to find it.
From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes a story about finding the keys to a healthy relationship and discovering they are also the keys to a... Læs mere
For anyone wondering if the Christian faith is still relevant in a postmodern culture, thirsting for a genuine encounter with... Læs mere
Something new, distinct, is happening around the compelling voice of Don Miller. And Don has a vision--it's called The Open Table. The Open Table is a unique vision for a church-wide small group study--a 5-week course for adults, focused on discipleship.
There are four roles we play in life---Victim, Villain, Hero, and Guide. New York Times bestselling author Donald Miller teaches us how to recognize when we are playing the Victim or the Villain and how to shift to become the Hero or the Guide.
Lleno de anécdotas hermosas, hilarantes y conmovedoras, Un largo camino de mil años relata la oportunidad de un hombre de editar su vida como si fuera un personaje de una película.
From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes a road-trip memoir about three months spent crossing the country in a Volkswagen camping van, wondering out-loud if there is more to life than nine-to-five jobs, than the ruts the entire world seems to be stuck in.