 I was born in eastern Colorado and I spent time beginning at age eight digging ditches, putting in pipelines, washing bugs off the windshields when we still had full service gas stations. It was a great place to grow up, a great, a great time. I went to school at Oklahoma State, bachelor's and graduate degree, and I went on to Dallas Texas and started working for Ernst & Young in the accounting and auditing arena. I started doing turnarounds. I was fixing various organizations that were distressed or in trouble, and as about that time I committed my life to Christ, became saved when I was in my late 20s, 27, 28 years old, and I opened the scriptures and said, unbelievable, this is the greatest turnaround in history. Completely radicalized my life, changed everything. I ended up at CCU, and we started basically school business as we know it today, and I did that for a number of years, and I left for a while, did more turnarounds and startups, and then came back, and I do very specialized courses. I do business 101 course and the management 400 capstone course for all the exiting seniors. Miller takes both business and the Lord, and he intersects them and enables us to understand our faith and business in such a beautiful way. I think the job of the Christian is to be totally integrated. Do you understand your world? Do you understand history? Do you understand the landscape you're in? Do you understand the culture? Do you understand how missions should work around the world, how it should work next door? It brings a smile because Kevin's a friend. Whenever we're talking about what's going on at the university, it's about the students. That's really what Kevin is all about. I love what I'm doing with every student, from freshman to senior. He is so cheerful, so confident in the kingdom. I think one of my favorite things I'll take away from my time with Professor Miller is his joy in teaching. One of his catchphrases is, is that not crazy good? I absolutely enjoy spending time with my wife. We've been married over 30 years. Pleased to have both my kids, both thriving spiritually and career-wise and in every way. Capturing young men and women at this stage of their lives when they suddenly realize they can be in full-time ministry, whether they're an IT person or a nurse or an accountant, it doesn't matter. Opening up that world of them is irreplaceable and we get to do that here. We get relief from some of our students who have felt like, man, am I missing God's will because I'm not in full-time ministry. They say, no, you're in full-time ministry. You always will be. It's a mindset. Our pastors are not going to make it to those downtown office buildings and not what they're called to do. They don't have the time to cover every place we work. We have every opportunity to model Jesus in our ethics, in our competencies. And then when someone's in distress or they have an interest in what they see in our competencies and our ethics, they'll we say, yeah, I can tell you about Jesus. He's the one who transformed my life.