About the Author:
Michael A. Milton serves as the Chancellor/CEO Elect and the James M. Baird Jr. Professor of Pastoral Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary.
Review:
A true pastor reaches to the heart. Mike Milton is such a pastor. Because God has radically changed his heart, he longs to speak to the hearts of others about God’s amazing grace. His open heart will touch yours, too.”
Robert C. (Ric) Cannada, Jr., Chancellor Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary.
“The ‘bad’ was really bad: a difficult childhood, rebellious adolescence, self-indulgent young-adulthood. The ‘good’ has been really good: an encounter with Jesus that rescued him from a futile existence and brought peace, hope, and purpose into his life. Yet from ‘before’ to ‘after’ Mike remains Mike, and real: transformed, yet he remains flawed; victorious, yet he suffers defeats; rejoicing, yet not without sorrows; a transcendent purpose for his life, yet not without distractions and inconsistencies. In short, this is a story for sinners, for sinners saved by grace, and sinners who by the grace of Christ are wrestling to become saints. I commend it to you wholeheartedly.”
Terry L. Johnson, Senior Minister, Independent Presbyterian Church, Savannah, Georgia.
“Those who know the gospel of Jesus Christ’s saving love never tire of its themes and delight to hear them sung again in the lives of his children. Pastor Mike Milton knows the tune well because it has been sung so beautifully in his life. May this story of salvation bring praise again to our Savior and bring delight to those yet hungering and thirsting to be filled with the goodness of his grace.” Bryan Chapell, Chancellor, Covenant Theological Seminary, St Louis, Missouri.
“Mike Milton’s story of God’s amazing grace in his life is powerful.”
Frank M. Barker, Jr., Pastor Emeritus, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama.
"Mike Milton has taken the risk to tell us his story, all of it. The parable of his life, like yours and mine, was composed by the creator and is only understandable in His light. It is a story of grace, gracefully told."
Michael Card, Musician/Singer.
"Mike Milton's life unfolded in such an intriguing and interesting manner in this volume reminds us that to be Gospel-saved is to be Gospel-driven and even more importantly to be captured by the love of Christ. Enjoy this page-turner and remember that this same Christ can be yours and you can be His."
Harry L. Reeder, Pastor of Preaching & Leadership, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama.
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