About

Miles McPherson

Down to Earth, Bold and Funny

McPherson Can Talk to Anyone

Known for challenging people to make life-changing decisions

Whether sharing the stage with a former U.S. president or or addressing a prison yard full of inmates, whether appearing on “Larry King Live” or talking to a women’s club down the street, Miles McPherson has a gift for communicating to just about anyone.

McPherson, a former defensive back for the NFL’s San Diego Chargers turned megachurch pastor, has a track record of appealing to a diverse audience, large and small, American and international. His humorous, yet bold, down-to-earth style has become his trademark.

Five times a Sunday McPherson gives a sermon at the Rock Church in San Diego, reaching an estimated 12,000 people. He is comfortable before a television camera, and has been a guest on “The O’Reilly Factor,” “Larry King Live,” and “Good Morning America.” He was asked to lead prayer at the Republican National Convention in 2008.

He has been the evangelist at campaigns drawing 75,000 people. He has led events in Africa, Jamaica, Belize, and Canada. Three or four times during the season, McPherson conducts chapel for NFL teams visiting San Diego.

“Everyone has different gifts,” McPherson said. “One of mine is the big mouth God gave me. I need to use it for His purposes.”

Check out some of the videos available here. They refer to stories from Miles’ latest book, DO Something! Make Your Life Count. Whether speaking to a crowded stadium audience, or a church service, Miles’ programs feature cutting-edge music and straightforward messages from the Bible that challenge people to make life-changing decisions and live an evangelistic lifestyle.

If you would like to request Miles to speak at your event, visit the Contact page.

 

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