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Author. Teacher. Lifelong Student of the Word.
Milton Meyers is a seasoned voice in biblical study and spiritual reflection. With a background in ministry and a degree in Religious Education, he’s dedicated his life to unpacking the deeper truths of Scripture — not just for himself, but for anyone with ears to hear.
									After years of preaching, teaching, and studying, Milton brings a unique perspective that blends scholarship with soul. His work is deeply rooted in faith, but not bound by tradition, always seeking clarity, accuracy, and the unfiltered voice of the Creator.								
				
									A Cycle of Grievances is the result of decades of study, prayer, and reflection. It’s his invitation to readers to pause, reflect, and revisit the sacred text with fresh eyes.								
					
															Milton Meyers
									“Speak His Word. Seek His Face.”								
				
									Milton Meyers is a devoted student of the Bible, a former minister and evangelist, and a passionate voice in the exploration of biblical truth. With a career rooted in both spiritual leadership and academic study, Milton brings a lifetime of reflection, research, and reverence to every page he writes.								
				
									After earning his Bachelor’s in Religious Education and Theology Certificates, Milton went on to serve as an Elder and Evangelist in the church, most notably at Brooklyn Tabernacle Deliverance Center and The Community Bible Institute and Seminary, where he studied under respected leaders like Dr. W. B. Denson and Rev. J. Barksdale. These experiences shaped not just his understanding of scripture, but his deep desire to share it with others.								
				
									But Milton’s voice is not bound by denomination or tradition. His work stands as a testament to truth over trend, committed to uncovering the core messages of Scripture through exhaustive concordance work, linguistic analysis, and spiritual insight. His writing doesn’t just reference the Bible — it wrestles with it, reveres it, and reflects on it with unflinching honesty.								
				
									In his book A Cycle of Grievances, Milton dives deep into the themes of creation, rebellion, divine justice, and restoration, drawing attention to the blessings and curses that echo across generations. Rooted in the New King James Version, his theological thesis highlights how humanity’s spiritual conflicts continue to mirror the original rift between God and man — a cycle that still shapes the world we live in.								
				
									“I don’t just want readers to understand Scripture,” Milton says. “I want them to own it — to lift it off the page and into their lives.”								
				
									With a research style grounded in transliteration, etymological study, and cross-referencing of foundational biblical texts, Milton seeks to ignite curiosity in his readers, even if it provokes skepticism at first. His work is not meant to conform, but to challenge. Not to preach, but to invite.								
				
									This isn’t about religious performance. It’s about spiritual pursuit.