Amy Miller

Amy Miller has been part of Antioch for over two decades, beginning her journey with Antioch Boston during her college years. She served on staff in various roles—primarily within college ministry—before shifting her focus toward anti-trafficking efforts and community transformation.

A pivotal moment came during her first trip to Cambodia in 2010, where she witnessed the devastating impact of trafficking and injustice. This experience launched a lifelong pursuit to understand how the local, indigenous church can catalyze holistic community transformation through the power of the Gospel. From 2013 to 2023, Amy served with UnBound—first as the Prevention and Education Coordinator in Waco, Texas, and later as Director of UnBound Cambodia after moving there in 2016. She also led a church planting team during her time in Cambodia.  In 2023, Amy relocated to Mae Sot, Thailand, to respond to an emergency trafficking crisis in Southeast Asia, joining what has become a historic movement of freedom and restoration. 

Amy also serves on the leadership team of Antioch Justice Ministries, providing vision, support, and training for those serving poor and vulnerable communities around the world. She holds both a Master’s and Doctorate in Global Leadership from Fuller Seminary, where her research explored how the global church can unite transformational development with church planting movements.

She is deeply passionate about seeing the local church embrace its calling to bring God’s shalom and restoration to the world.