Michael Miller, JD
Consultant for Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs
Mr. Miller earned his doctor of jurisprudence degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law and his Bachelor of Arts cum laude in Bible and Biblical Languages from Bob Jones University. After graduation, he continued to study Koine Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic in seminary. As an attorney, he practiced general business law, including contracts, franchising, and corporate governance. In addition to his law practice, he taught business law, corporate ethics and health care law in an MBA program and continues to lecture on media law and legal issues in ministry. He most recently served as assistant to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at Bob Jones University, assisting with the university’s successful efforts to achieve regional accreditation, and concurrently served as the University’s Title IX Coordinator, overseeing institutional compliance with federal civil rights laws and supervising a team of civil rights investigators.
Mr. Miller was converted as a teenager. Being biblically illiterate, he hungered to learn the Word of God, which led him to study Bible in college. He still enjoys nothing more than studying the Scriptures in their original languages and sharing with others the simple but life-altering truths of the Bible. This led him to teach in a Christian prison ministry for six years. Insatiably curious and an avid reader, he tackles everything from genetics to poverty to nonresistance to epistemology, but is particularly drawn to early church and radical reformation history. Michael met his wife, Elizabeth, when they worked together as college admission counselors. They have two sons, whom they homeschooled, and are now grandparents.