- J. Douglas MacMillan
J. Douglas MacMillan (
September 30 ,1933 –August 3 ,1991 ) was aChristian minister in the Free Church of Scotland. MacMillan was born the youngest of six children, on theArdnamurchan peninsula inArgyll . He was converted at the age of 21, and studied at theUniversity of Aberdeen and at the Free Church College. After his ordination, he ministered at St. Columba in Aberdeen (1966-1974) and St Vincent Street in Glasgow (1974-1982), before taking up an appointment as Professor ofChurch History at the Free Church College.According to Hywel Jones, MacMillan's preaching was marked by "powerful originality and strong orthodoxy". ["Foreword," in J. Douglas MacMillan, "The Lord Our Shepherd" (Bryntiron: Bryntirion Press, 2003), 29.] He is best known for his book "The Lord Our Shepherd" (ISBN 1850491984). This is an exposition of
Psalm 23 , originally given to the Evangelical Movement of Wales in 1979. MacMillan drew on his 12 years of experience as a shepherd on the to argue that the shepherd theme pervades the entire psalm.MacMillan wrote a number of other books including "Wrestling with God" (ISBN 1850490740) consisting of addresses on the life of Jacob given to the
Evangelical Movement of Wales in 1983, "Jesus: Power Without Measure" (ISBN 1850490910), "Restoration in the Church" (ISBN 1871676029) and "The God of All Grace" (ISBN 1857922409).MacMillan had five children with his wife, Mary. ["Personal Testimony," in J. Douglas MacMillan, "The Lord Our Shepherd" (Bryntiron: Bryntirion Press, 2003), 29.]
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