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DO Something! DVD: Make Your Life Count by Miles McPherson (ISBN: 9780801030659)
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DO Something! DVD: Make Your Life Count Unknown - 2009
by Miles McPherson
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- Title DO Something! DVD: Make Your Life Count
- Author Miles McPherson
- Binding unknown
- Edition DVD
- Language ENG
- Publisher Baker Books
- Date 2009-11
- ISBN 9780801030659
About the author
Miles McPherson is senior pastor of the Rock Church in San Diego, one of the fastest growing churches in the country, and president of Miles Ahead Ministries. In 1982 McPherson was the first student from the University of New Haven to be named All American and be drafted into the NFL. But two years into his pro career with the San Diego Chargers, McPherson was battling a drug problem and living an immoral lifestyle. In a dramatic turn McPherson gave his life to Christ on April 12, 1984, and stopped using drugs instantly. He has appeared on many national television shows, including "Larry King Live," "Good Morning America," "The O'Reilly Factor," and "Fox & Friends." He and his wife have three children and live in San Diego, California.
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