The World According to Walmart
What Aisles and Parking Lots Reveal About Us
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John E. Miller
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isn’t found in the headlines—
…but in a Walmart parking lot?
Every day, people from every walk of life pass through the same doors.
Different stories.
Different struggles.
Different hopes.
Some are just trying to make ends meet.
Some are rushing through life.
Some are quietly helping others in ways no one notices.
In The World According to Walmart, Pastor John E. Miller invites you to slow down and see what’s been there all along.
Through powerful, real-life observations, humor, and faith-filled reflection, you’ll discover:
- The hidden stories people carry every day
- The tension between need, want, and contentment
- The quiet kindness that still exists in the world
- The changing culture shaping how we live and connect
- And how God is present—even in the most ordinary places
It’s a book about people.
It’s about learning to see differently…
to live more intentionally…
and to recognize that even in the busiest, most unexpected places—
meaning is waiting to be found.
If you’ve ever wondered:
Where is God in everyday life?
Why does the world feel so fast and disconnected?
How can I live with more awareness and purpose?
This book will meet you right where you are.
Because sometimes the greatest lessons in life…
aren’t found in extraordinary places—
They’re found in aisle seven.
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