William Millar came to Canada to preach after becoming a Christian under the preaching of
Dwight L. Moody in Scotland. Millar began a Bible school in
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and in 1932 the school moved to
Pambrun, SK. William Dickson and a young Herbert W. Peeler were asked to help with the teaching. In January 1933, Millar died, leaving Peeler in charge of the school, which was renamed Millar Memorial Bible Institute. Herbert W. Peeler directed the school for over fifty years until he retired. Those instrumentally involved were William Dickson and Herbert W. Peeler, both of
Pambrun, and Charles Williamson of
Glen Bain. The focus of the school was to train workers for vocational and non-vocational Evangelical ministry in Western Canada and overseas. ==Campuses==