Stephen M. Miller has spent his life helping people understand the Bible—and now, he's finding new ways to help them feel it.
An award-winning, bestselling author with more than two million books sold, Miller is known for making Scripture clear and accessible. But his music comes from quieter, more personal places—the moments when faith isn't just something you believe, but something you wrestle with, hold onto, or search for.
"Wings of the Dawn" grew out of that kind of moment—the realization that no matter how far we run, or how lost we feel, we are never out of God's reach.
Drawing especially from the Psalms, Miller turns Scripture into songs that carry both meaning and emotion—music for quiet mornings, long drives, and the in-between seasons when faith feels uncertain.
Every song begins with Miller—his words, his melodies, his instinct for where a song needs to go. From there, he uses AI as a creative partner to arrange and shape the sound, bringing ancient words into something that feels immediate and personal. The vision is always his. The tools just help him get it there.
If his books help people understand the Bible, his music is meant to sit with them in it.
Start with "Wings of the Dawn." Or if you're thinking about your legacy, try "It's the Leaving I Don't Know."