Dr. George D. Miller III is Senior Pastor of North Syracuse Baptist Church, North Syracuse, New York. NSBC is a vibrant church impacting central New York with services on site as well as a weekly television and radio ministry. Dr. Miller came to NSBC after spending 27 years in a variety of positions and most recently the president of Davis College, formerly Practical Bible College, in Johnson City, New York from 1998 to 2008.

A graduate of Davis College, Dr. Miller also holds a bachelors degree from Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee, and earned the masters and doctorate degrees from Syracuse University. He has been a pastor, an educator, and a trained Christian counselor with a substantial educational and experiential background.

Prior to becoming the eighth president of Davis College, Dr. Miller was Vice President for Institutional Advancement, and previous to that served as Vice President for Student Development. Before coming to the College, he was pastor of the People’s Baptist Church, Newfield, New York. He is frequently in demand as a preacher, conference speaker, and consultant to churches and Christian organizations.                                                       

Dr. Miller has written numerous articles for periodicals on a wide variety of subjects pertaining to the Christian faith as well as counseling. He is co-editor with Dr. Woodrow Kroll of Hope Grows in Winter, published by Kregel Press, and he recently authored the chapter, “The Tribulation”, in Looking Ahead, a book on biblical prophecy published by Faithful Life Publishers. Dr. Miller is currently working on two book assignments.

Dr. Miller has a passion for multicultural ministry and is involved in racial reconciliation activities internationally with Dr. David Anderson and the BridgeLeader Network. He has also taught Bible and leadership courses in Russia and in numerous African countries.

Dr. Miller is married to Elaine, an educational interpreter for the hearing impaired, the father of three grown children and grandfather to six grandchildren. He is the chaplain for Syracuse Crunch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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