Dr. Julia M. McMillan, Senior Pastor

Dr. McMillan is a servant uniquely gifted, used to bring healing, restoration, edification,release and revelation to the Body of Christ. Her ministry thrust is a unique blend of the prophetic and evangelistic, ministered with clarity and relevance. She has a passion to see saints experience new levels of intimacy with God, new levels of freedom in Him, and a fresh understanding of the authority He has given the Church. She longs to see individuals released into their giftings and callings, fulfilling the plan and destiny God has for their lives. She is often used to bring hope and encouragement to those who struggle and feel they've been disqualified and overlooked. For twenty-five years Dr. Julia has been married to Terry McMillan, and they are the proud parents of three children.

Dr. Julia holds a Bachelors degree in English and Communications from Virginia State University, a Masters in Business Admnistration & Human Resource Management from Florida Metropolitan University, a Masters in Religion from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, a Masters of Divinity from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, and Doctorate of Ministry from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.

For over twenty years Dr. Julia has been a professional educator. She is also the first black woman employed as an Adjunct Professor of Religion and Biblical Teaching Methodologies at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. Reverend Julia is currently the Senior Pastor of New Dawn Restoration Center in Tampa, Florida.

Holy Spirit led and inspired, Dr. Julia is a highly sought after preacher, teacher and evangelist.

 

Author of Prophetic Crack

Using the analogy of a crack-cocaine addict’s journey from addiction to recovery, “Prophetic Crack” describes the unhealthy emotional, hermeneutical, and legalistic manipulations of church leaders that may lead to “pushing” a toxic faith that inadvertently may lead to church addiction. It also outlines a clear path to recovery and restoration for both “pushers” and “addicts”.

 

Using Acts Chapter 16 as a foundation for the research, Dr. McMillan has explored the causes and effects of church addiction and paralleled its destructive patterns to that of the crack-cocaine addict. You’ll find the similarities astonishing! The foreword is written by Dr. Claudette Anderson Copeland and the book is published by Yorkshire Publishing.