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Waymon Doyne Miller

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Waymon Doyne Miller

Birth
Mayflower, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Death
30 Dec 2001 (aged 83)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Gospel preacher listed in Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1952, 234.

Waymon D. Miller was born at Mayflower, Arkansas, on April 26, 1918. He remained on the farm until about four years of age, when his family moved to Conway, and after a year to Little Rock. He received his public school education in North Little Rock, and was graduated from high school there in 1837. He was studying to be a professional artist at his conversion, and when he decided to devote his life to preaching the gospel. Before beginning his preaching career he was also an amateur radio musician, with regular programs on numerous stations. In the fall of 1937 he entered Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas to further his preparation to preach the gospel. While in Harding he was elected president of the freshman claw, and won state debate championship in the Junior college division. Later he attended Ouachita College, and did extension study with the University of Arkansas. While in Harding he formed acquaintance with Miss Naomi Holt, whom he later married. The Millers also have a daughter, Mary Lee, five years of age. Brother Miller has preached in many states, and is now working regularly with the North Side congregation in Fort Worth. He has a special interest in writing, and has contributed many articles to gospel papers. He is a staff writer for the Gospel Record. He has written and published a book on the theme of this lecture, "Why I Left The Nazarene Church." He has engaged in a number of public and written religious debates. At present he is writing another book for future publication, "Modern Holiness Doctrines," which is an exhaustive study of these modern religious errors. -- Why I Left.

"This is my father. The article quote was in the 50s and is really outdated! He went on as a minister in several other congregations, the last one Park Plaza Church of Christ in Tulsa, Ok. He also lead many Holy Land Tours. In later years my parents owned and ran a company, Plaza Press in Tulsa before they retired. He has two grown daughters and several grandchildren. He and his wife, Naomi, were married 61 years." Via email.
Gospel preacher listed in Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1952, 234.

Waymon D. Miller was born at Mayflower, Arkansas, on April 26, 1918. He remained on the farm until about four years of age, when his family moved to Conway, and after a year to Little Rock. He received his public school education in North Little Rock, and was graduated from high school there in 1837. He was studying to be a professional artist at his conversion, and when he decided to devote his life to preaching the gospel. Before beginning his preaching career he was also an amateur radio musician, with regular programs on numerous stations. In the fall of 1937 he entered Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas to further his preparation to preach the gospel. While in Harding he was elected president of the freshman claw, and won state debate championship in the Junior college division. Later he attended Ouachita College, and did extension study with the University of Arkansas. While in Harding he formed acquaintance with Miss Naomi Holt, whom he later married. The Millers also have a daughter, Mary Lee, five years of age. Brother Miller has preached in many states, and is now working regularly with the North Side congregation in Fort Worth. He has a special interest in writing, and has contributed many articles to gospel papers. He is a staff writer for the Gospel Record. He has written and published a book on the theme of this lecture, "Why I Left The Nazarene Church." He has engaged in a number of public and written religious debates. At present he is writing another book for future publication, "Modern Holiness Doctrines," which is an exhaustive study of these modern religious errors. -- Why I Left.

"This is my father. The article quote was in the 50s and is really outdated! He went on as a minister in several other congregations, the last one Park Plaza Church of Christ in Tulsa, Ok. He also lead many Holy Land Tours. In later years my parents owned and ran a company, Plaza Press in Tulsa before they retired. He has two grown daughters and several grandchildren. He and his wife, Naomi, were married 61 years." Via email.


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