Dr. Tyler Milliken received his MDiv (Emphasis in Biblical Exegesis) from Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi and his PhD from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Hermeneutics and Biblical Interpretation). He was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Athens, Greece and a New Testament Teaching Fellow at Westminster Theological Seminary, and is an Online Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary and Visiting Professor of New Testament for the Greek Bible College in Athens. Along with his pulpit ministry, he has authored or co-authored several volumes in the Lexham Research Commentary series (James, 1–3 John, and Revelation) and is a contributor to the second edition of the Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (Baker Academic 2027). His ongoing research and ministry include Biblical and Archaeological tours in Greece, Israel, and Turkey, and training seminarians across the globe. He has also served with ministries in California, Pennsylvania, Texas, and South Carolina, where he now resides with his wife and three children. TMI sponsored Dr. Milliken to teach at the Greek Bible College Annual Lectures, Athens, Greece, Invited Lecture Series for Visiting Scholars (May 2024), Specialized Courses for Campus Enrichment.
“Christmas means that, through the grace of God and the incarnation, peace with God is available; and if you make peace with God, then you can go out and make peace with everybody else. And the more people who embrace the gospel and do that, the better off the world is. Christmas, therefore, means the increase of peace—both with God and between people—across the face of the world.”