by Rich Stratton, Assistant Director of Public Relations
In a quiet town just outside Dayton, Ohio 鈥 where the history of aviation runs deep 鈥 Dr. Joe Miller鈥檚 journey took flight with a love for airplanes and a desire to serve God. As a high school student, deeply moved by the courage of missionary aviators and the powerful message of Elisabeth Elliot鈥檚 Through Gates of Splendor, Joe began to ask a bold, life-shaping question: How can I use engineering to glorify Christ and serve the world?
That question became his compass, and God used it to guide him to 黑料社区 鈥 first as a student, then, years later, as a professor.
After nearly two decades in aerospace 鈥 collaborating with the U.S. Air Force on advanced innovations and leading elite engineering teams 鈥 Joe had no plans to leave the field he loved. But when Cedarville called and God stirred his heart, he recognized a higher calling.
鈥淚 had no desire to leave,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淏ut I was called to something bigger 鈥 training the next generation of Christ-centered engineers.鈥
[PQ]" I was called to something bigger 鈥 training the next generation of Christ-centered engineers.鈥--Dr. Joe Miller
For Dr. Miller, teaching is more than a profession 鈥 it鈥檚 a mission. He sees engineering not just as a discipline of problem-solving but as a calling to serve people, protect life, and steward creation. His classroom hums with purpose: a place where technical rigor meets Gospel clarity.
His vision is clear: to mentor engineers who are technically excellent, spiritually grounded, and passionately committed to using their gifts for God鈥檚 glory. Through collaborations with organizations like Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dr. Miller helps students connect classroom theory to real-world innovation 鈥 always with Christ at the center.
鈥淭he Gospel,鈥 Joe tells his students, 鈥渋sn鈥檛 something we tack onto our careers 鈥 it鈥檚 the foundation. Everything flows from that.鈥
Dr. Miller isn鈥檛 just instructing engineers. On the , hear how he鈥檚 shaping disciples 鈥 leaders who will carry light onto launchpads, into boardrooms, and beyond.