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‘I am Second’ Norm Miller’s inspiring Testimony

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When it comes to his personal and professional life, Norm Miller, chairman of Interstate Batteries, holds to a simple philosophy: Love God, love others, and treat them the way you’d want to be treated.

Miller’s dedication to the Golden Rule is undoubtedly tied to the company’s long-term success. Under his decadeslong leadership, Interstate Batteries has grown to become the No. 1 replacement battery in North America, with more than 200 retail battery centers, 300 distributors and 200,000 dealers across the U.S., Canada, and Central and South America.

“If you set your base on trying to love God and love others, and treat people the way you want to be treated, and meet their desires with a good attitude, you make them happy,” Miller says. “If you make them happy, they keep doing business with you, and they’ll tell others about you as well.”

“Our attitude,” he added, “is to try to be helpful and at the same time fulfill a reasonable business.”

A devout Christian, Miller believes in doing business based on biblical principles — such as honesty, humility, service, and care. While employees are treated equally, Miller isn’t shy about sharing his faith.

“We don’t require people to be Christians, but we do tell them what we stand for and that loving God and loving others is the best way,” he explained. “And if they don’t believe in that, just be sure they treat people the way they want to be treated and they understand that’s the way we operate.”

The husband, father, and grandfather also encourages employees to develop as individuals, not just professionals. New employees are given a Bible, a copy of the “Jesus” film, and access to a chaplain and Bible studies.

“And if they give those things back or don’t want them, it’s fine,” he said. “As long as they honor our ‘do unto others as we would have them do unto us,’ we can move right on down the road.”

While his name is now synonymous with excellence and honesty, Miller’s road to redemption wasn’t an easy one. Despite growing up in a church-going home, he fell into a life of partying as a teenager, a lifestyle he maintained well into adulthood. Soon, his alcohol consumption became excessive, resulting in three DWI arrests.

“I got to the age of 34, and I realized that what I thought was going to make me happy turned out to be just the opposite,” he recalled.

Faced with the reality that he had become an alcoholic, Miller cried out, “God help me! I can’t handle it!” A short time later, a friend told Norm to read the Bible — and as he read, he became convicted of his sin.

“I realized I was contrary to God’s desires and a sinner,” he said. “I interpret a sinner as any thought or action contrary to the goodness of God. And I knew I was.”

At that moment, Miller prayed to receive Christ and began to seek out discipleship. As his faith deepened, his idea of success changed, transforming how he approached business.

“I started thinking, this Christian walk is a 24/7, 365-day thing; it’s not just Monday through Friday,” he said. “So I thought, how are we going to incorporate this into the business? But I was afraid that we could get sued, or the government would come and we’d lose our business.”

One day, while reading Scripture, Miller stumbled across Matthew 10:28: “Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in Hell.”

“I prayed to God and asked Him what He wanted us to do,” he shared. “We wanted to have a winsome heart.”

Part of fully surrendering to God, Miller explained, meant serving Him in whatever capacity possible.

“When I first became a believer, I read where God said He desires all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth,” Miller said. “Well, I knew that and I did pray, ‘God, if you want me to stay here, I’ll stay here. If You want me to go somewhere else, I will. But please lead me in what you want me to do.’”

“At the time, He led me to stay in business,” he continued. “I never had any strong lead to go into any other business or ministry.”

Today, the company’s purpose, as stated boldly on its website, is simple: “To glorify God and enrich lives as we deliver the most trustworthy source of power to the world.”

Determined to help spread the Gospel around the world, the Beyond the Norm author is involved in a number of ministries, including Campus Crusade, Young Life, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and E3. Over the years, he’s used his business expertise to help expand and grow those ministries.

“I appraise ministries on a reasonable basis asking, how can we get better, faster, so we get more impact and better results, better training, and faster for less money,” he said. “And then we know we’re being used by God to further the Kingdom as best as He will allow us.”

In 2008, Miller’s passion for sharing the Gospel led him to co-found “I Am Second” —the Texas-based ministry that has garnered recognition for its evangelistic video series — along with E3 Partners. An international ministry, E3 had been praying for something to open up domestically. After the E3 partners and Miller met, they decided on the “I Am Second” campaign.

Originally, “I Am Second” began as an outreach organization for those individuals living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

“We did billboards in Dallas and on the back of buses that just said ‘I Am Second,’” he recalled. “We didn’t even let anybody know who it was.”

But after “I Am Second” began posting videos on the internet, the campaign “took off,” Miller said, adding: “Today, we’ve had visitors on the site from 220 countries and just millions of people around the world. And God just kept His word He said, ‘lift me up. I’ll draw all men to Myself.’ And that’s what ‘I Am Second’ is.”

Despite his professional and personal success — he and his wife, Anne, have been married for 56 years and have two children and five grandchildren — Miller is quick to credit God for his achievements, giving Him all the glory.

“He’s blessed us all these years,” Miller said. “We seek to acknowledge Him in all we do, but we also ask Him to help us love everybody.”

He added, “It’s a ‘goodness game,’ treating people the way you want to be treated, following through with your promises and being honorable.”

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ആദ്യമായി ഇസ്രായേൽ സർവ്വകലാശാലയുടെ റെക്ടറായി അറബ് ക്രിസ്ത്യൻ വനിത

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ഹൈഫ: ചരിത്രത്തില്‍ ആദ്യമായി അറബ് ക്രിസ്ത്യൻ വനിത, ഇസ്രായേലിലെ സർവ്വകലാശാലയുടെ റെക്ടറായി തെരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെട്ടു. പ്രൊഫസർ മൗന മറൂണാണ് ഹൈഫ സർവകലാശാലയുടെ റെക്ടറായി തെരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെട്ടിരിക്കുന്നത്. ഹൈഫ സർവ്വകലാശാലയിൽ ഇതിന് മുന്‍പ് മറ്റൊരു അറബ് വംശജരായ, ക്രിസ്ത്യാനിയോ സ്ത്രീയോ റെക്ടർ സ്ഥാനം വഹിച്ചിട്ടില്ല. ഇസ്രായേലിലെ വിദ്യാഭ്യാസ സമ്പ്രദായത്തിൽ റെക്ടറാണ് സർവ്വകലാശാലയുടെ തലവന്‍. ഇസ്രായേൽ അക്കാദമിയിൽ എല്ലാം സാധ്യമാണ് എന്നതിൻ്റെ പ്രധാന സന്ദേശമാണ് തന്നെ തെരഞ്ഞെടുത്തിരിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ വ്യക്തമായിരിക്കുന്നതെന്ന് മൗന പറഞ്ഞു.

മറൂൺ ജനിച്ച ഇസ്ഫിയ എന്ന ഗ്രാമത്തിൽ നിന്ന് ഏകദേശം ആറ് മൈൽ അകലെ കാർമൽ പർവതത്തിലാണ് ഹൈഫ സർവ്വകലാശാല സ്ഥിതി ചെയ്യുന്നത്. 20-ാം നൂറ്റാണ്ടിൻ്റെ തുടക്കത്തിൽ ലെബനോനിൽ നിന്ന് ഇവിടെയെത്തിയവരാണ് മറൂണിന്റെ കുടുംബം. അക്കാലത്ത് സ്കൂളുകൾ ഇല്ലായിരുന്നു. ഉന്നത വിദ്യാഭ്യാസത്തിലൂടെ മാത്രമേ തങ്ങളുടെ നാല് പെൺമക്കളെ ഇസ്രായേലി സമൂഹത്തിൽ സമന്വയിപ്പിക്കാൻ കഴിയൂവെന്ന് അവർ വിശ്വസിച്ചിരുന്നു. അതുകൊണ്ടാണ് പഠനം തുടരാൻ അവർ എന്നെ പ്രോത്സാഹിപ്പിച്ചതെന്ന് മൗന വെളിപ്പെടുത്തി. ഇസ്രായേലിലെ ഏറ്റവും വൈവിധ്യമാർന്നതും ഉൾക്കൊള്ളുന്നതുമായ സർവ്വകലാശാലകളിലൊന്നാണ് ഹൈഫ സർവകലാശാല. 17,000 വിദ്യാർത്ഥികളിൽ 45% അറബ് സമൂഹത്തിൽ നിന്നുള്ളവരാണ്.
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‘We’re Going to Light Up This World’: National Day of Prayer to Lift God’s Word to Combat Darkness

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This year’s theme for the 73rd National Day of Prayer is “Lift up the Word – Light Up the World” from the Biblical passage in 2 Samuel chapter 22. It reads in part: “O Lord, You are my lamp. The Lord Lights up My Darkness.” It is a message that organizers say is needed now more than ever.

“It seemed all we were talking about was darkness,” Kathy Branzell, President of the National Day of Prayer Task Force told CBN’s Faith Nation. “‘Oh, America’s getting darker, our schools are getting darker, my neighborhood’s getting darker.'”

Branzell explained, “While that might feel true, the truth is darkness is the absence of light. This year by lifting up the Word, we know His Word in prayer won’t return void and we’re going to light up this world.”

The annual National Day of Prayer, which was established by Congress in 1952 and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman, is a call for Americans to humble themselves before Almighty God, to seek His guidance, wisdom, and blessing.

Branzell said events like the unrest and anti-semitic protests on college campuses should guide how Christians pray.

“We are praying God’s presence on those campuses. We are praying for the Holy Spirit to come in and for hatred to be diminished and for love to come in and to take over,” she said.

The hope is that the light already breaking through at some schools will spread to others.

Author and speaker Jennie Allen who has witnessed repentance, revival, and mass baptisms on several college campuses said many students are ready to hear the message of salvation.

“Gen Z is different,” Allen said in an interview on CBN News’ The PrayerLink. “They are open to God, and they want to confess their sin. They’re sick of the world and they want something different. Not all of them, but a lot of them.”

“And I think what the older Church needs to hear and believe is that it’s possible,” added Allen. “God is doing it again. He is awakening His people. And so, to pray and to pull those kids into your life and your home and disciple them because they’re hungry.”

In a nation divided by politics, race, and hot-button social issues, organizers realize that only a unified Church can pray with power. That is why the National Day of Prayer is partnering with the National Unity Weekend movement which brings churches together every June to teach on unity and serve their communities.

Bishop Derek Grier of Grace Church in Dumfries, Virginia is the founder of the group.

“If there was ever a time our nation needed unity it’s right now—particularly before we go into this election season,” Grier told CBN News. “And as the Church unites around the things that we have in common, the things that we disagree over become minor. And with that, people in our various communities can run into the church as a place of refuge.”

A refuge of light that outshines the darkness.
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Pastor Murdered on Way to Church Conference

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Nigeria — Armed “bandits” shot and killed Reverend Manasseh Ibrahim on Tuesday, April 23, in Kaduna state as he traveled to a church conference.

The reverend served under the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Kaduna Central District Church. Violence in Kaduna state, often directed toward Christians, has left thousands of believers in a state of fear.

“Christians who are direct victims of banditry and insurgency in Kaduna state are fed up with the inability of the Nigerian government to find a lasting solution to the incessant killings of innocent Christians,” said Yahaya Kinge, chairman of the local Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).

Terrorist organizations such as Boko Haram, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), and Islamic Fulani militants have caused countless atrocities throughout northern Nigeria in the last decade, causing the deaths and kidnappings of thousands.

Between the fall of 2022 and 2023, 4,118 Christians in Nigeria died for their faith, and 3,300 were kidnapped, according to Open Doors’ World Watch List. Despite the regular occurrence of violence, witnesses often describe a visible lack of response from government entities.

Witnesses interviewed by International Christian Concern (ICC) staff describe police watching nearby as militants and sometimes members of the community attack places of worship. They also share that different members of the community riot and cause enough damage to prevent trials, keeping Christians accused of crimes in jail.
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