The Refrain of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving comes into our lives each year like a comfortable old friend. There is refrain to it all. But what are the words to that refrain in your life? In Psalm 136 the refrain is the refrain of God's grace: "Give thanks...for his steadfast love Continue Reading

Miley Cyrus and the Disappearance of Childhood

  Sometimes I think the late Neil Postman is the prophet for out time. After reading about the Miley Cyrus photo fiasco, I am convinced of this.   If you have a pre-teen daughter, you know that Miley is the star of "Hannah Montana," the hugely Continue Reading

The Festivity of the Poor: Dickens, Hand-me-downs, and Mercy Ministry

This entry also appears on The Call With Mike Milton website. I grew up poor. And when I say that I mean that I not only lived below the poverty level, but I mean to say that we were poor in spirit. That is, we knew that our condition was one that was Continue Reading

A Confident Vision for a Great Harvest: Selections from John 4:1-42

Dr. Michael Milton, President and Professor of Practical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NCA Sermon given at First Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee and scheduled to be included in a new book called Sacred Assembly: A Continue Reading

Check out “The Call with Mike Milton”

If you are a regular reader of this blog site I greatly appreciate the honor of being read! Please consider also linking to:The Call with Mike Milton. This site is the official blog site of the President of Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Continue Reading

Now Playing on YouTube

An outreach is now playing on YouTube about the book What God Starts, God Completes.Lord, let the Gospel of Jesus Christ go forward through this medium. Lead a prodigal to hear the voice of another prodigal to boast in the grace of our Father who Continue Reading

From Faith to Living to “The Call”

Since 1993 I been associated with Atlantic Coast Communications in preparing messages for broadcast on radio. Through the planting of two churches, the ministry of a historic, downtown church and now to Reformed Theological Seminary, we have sought to Continue Reading