Miller, J.R. – For a Busy Day is another devotional work by John R. Miller (Presbyterian minister).
No day starts well without its morning prayer. We need to get the touch of Christ’s hand upon us, to give us calmness and strength as we go forth.-Excerpt
Miller For a Busy Day
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