GUESTS

Whether sharing the stage with a former U.S. president or
producing an Emmy Award-winning documentary, Miles
McPherson stands at the forefront of transformational evangelism
and ministry mobilization.
Miles McPherson is the President of Miles Ahead Ministries and
Senior Pastor of the Rock Church and Academy in San Diego,
California. A nationally known speaker, McPherson's bold, downto-
earth, humorous style has become his trademark. His relevant
messages challenge both the young and young-minded and often
compel them to recalibrate their lives in light of the Gospel.
Born in Brooklyn, New York in March 1960, the second oldest of
five children, McPherson was raised on Long Island in a strong
family. After excelling in football throughout high school, he
attended the University of New Haven, where he majored in
engineering. McPherson was the university's first player to achieve
All-American honors in football and be drafted into the NFL. Strong
athletics run in the McPherson family; Miles' brother, Don
McPherson, was a Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1987. Miles was
originally drafted by the Los Angeles Rams; he was cut and went
on to play defensive back for the San Diego Chargers.
Off the field his life began to spiral out of control. Two years into his
professional football career, McPherson was battling a drug
problem and living an immoral lifestyle. That's when teammate
Sherman Smith, now an NFL coach, asked McPherson a simple
question, "If you were to die right now, would you go to heaven?"
It took over six months for McPherson to answer that question. In
April 1984, having been up all night doing cocaine and realizing
that his life was empty, McPherson gave his life to Jesus Christ.
The change was dramatic and instant. He began attending Horizon
Christian Fellowship in San Diego and reaching out to teenagers.
McPherson also began doing motivational speaking with the
Chargers' organization. In September 1986, within a week after retiring from football, McPherson went to work as a Youth Pastor
for Horizon and enrolled in Azusa Pacific University's School of
Theology. He received his Master's of Divinity degree in 1991.
In 1992, McPherson founded Miles Ahead, a non-profit
organization that reaches out to youth around the globe with the
Gospel. Since its inception, more than 45,000 young people have
given their lives to the Lord.
The Rock Church was founded by McPherson in 2000. More than
3,300 attended the first service on Feb. 27, in Montezuma Hall at
San Diego State University. This is believed to have been the
largest opening service in the nation's history. The congregation
grew quickly. Currently more than 12,000 attend one of the Rock's
five weekend services.
The church recently moved to a newly-refurbished 210,000-squarefoot
complex in the Point Loma area of San Diego. The state-ofthe-
art sanctuary seats 3,500 and a 1,600 square-foot highdefinition
picture screen enhances the experience. The Rock is
known as a "DO Something" church, with close to 100 ministries
that reach out to the community in many ways. The Rock has
committed to giving 600,000 hours of transformational volunteer
service in 2009 to San Diego and the
world.
The Rock was recently named the 19th largest church in the nation by
Outreach Magazine. McPherson is the author of several
books and articles and earned an
Emmy Award in 2007 for a
documentary on methamphetamine.
He and his wife Debbie have three
children and reside in San Diego.