About

Christian Business Ethics is a blog and forum on Business Ethics…from a biblical perspective. This blog and forum is maintained and written by Bobby E. Miller. The decision to create this site was due to a burning desire that Bobby E. Miller had to show Christian Business Entrepreneurs,  Business Leaders, University Business Students, Executives, and Christian Organizations and Church Administrators that they too can put Christ on display in the way business is done today. After much prayer and seeking the LORD for wisdom, this blog was produced.

Bobby E. Miller is a Public Speaker, Author, Business Growth Consultant and Entrepreneur with more than 21 years of experience as a Bobby Millersenior executive in Business and Sales and Marketing.

In 2000 Bobby closed a million plus dollar business that put him and his family more than 100,000 dollars in debt. Bobby has since, by the leading of the Lord, began reading and applying a proverb a day in his daily devotions. The wisdom, prudence, discretion and insight gleaned from Proverbs as well as the rest of the scriptures has made Bobby Miller wiser than his teachers (see Ps. 119:98-100).

Our goal is to provide information, bring about understanding, and provoke discussions on this much needed topic. We have seen so many business practices used in our work environment today that are unfitting, unacceptable and abominable for Christians to accept and adopt  as necessary means of doing business in this world. We are called to a higher standard that we must uphold and practice with the utmost conviction that is in keeping with the understanding that “we are in the world, but not of this world”.

We are to keep ourselves from practicing those things that the Lord hates and that are an abomination to Him as stated in Proverbs 6 – Things such as having “a proud look”, “a lying tongue”, “hands that shed innocent blood”, “a heart that devises wicked plans”, “feet that make haste to run to evil”, “a false witness who breathes out lies”, “and one who sows discord among brothers”.

We are called to live holy lives. We must not allow our attempt in the “Pursuit of Happiness” in the work place and in our daily business practices to sear our consciences so as to cause us to become as the world in our adoption of and adaptation to its practices.

That being said, thank you for coming on this journey with us as we strive to live a God-fearing and God-honoring life through our work and business ethics.

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Bobby E. Miller

Christian Business Ethics