
This is the book page for What God Starts, God Completes: Help and Hope for Hurting People. The following description appears courtesy of the Publisher.
Description
This is Michael Milton’s autobiography. It is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Christianbook.com, Reformed Book Services, and other fine booksellers.
“I was supposed to have been aborted… but that is not my identity. I was abandoned, abused, and kidnapped – all before I was five years old… but that is not my identity. I hear folks talk about their identity in terms of their heredity—I am English, Scottish, or Welsh. I am all of those things, but that is not my identity. Some say, ‘I was adopted,’ or ‘I was orphaned,’ or ‘My father was a drunk and my mother insane,’ and that is their identity. I could use those phrases to describe my life. But that is not my identity. ‘I was a naïve boy who made a life-crippling decision about a disturbed girl, against the word and wishes of my Aunt Eva. It cost me unimaginable sorrow.’ That is true. ‘I made some terrible choices.’ All so. Yet, people can define their lives by pain. I could, too. But I cannot. Likewise, my success does t define me. ‘I was a successful businessman, a ‘golden-haired fast tracker,’ grooming for the vice presidency of a major corporation. That is who I am.’ Okay. Well, I was that, too. But that is not who I am. Neither success nor sorrow defines me.
My identity is, quite simply, completely related to Jesus Christ. Some reading this will not like what I said. They will want more. They will want ‘depth.’ They will want ‘irony.’ But He is all there is to me. I am as deep as this: I have only Him. There is no mystery, irony, or feature about me that is amazing or even interesting, but He chose me, and I am His. That is the story of stories, as far as I can tell. You need to know that I am not a religious man, as one might think of that term, even though I am an ordained Presbyterian minister. I am simply a disciple, a follower of Jesus of Nazareth. Sometimes, I follow him closely, and sometimes, I don’t, to my own hurt and my own shame. But I am His. And He is mine—in the sense that He has given His life to me.”
Endorsements
“In this self-disclosing autobiography, Dr. Mike Milton embraces the paradox of strength in weakness. The one who reads this volume runs the risk of finding freedom in captivity to Christ and power in the declaration of dependence on Christ.”
Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., Professor Emeritus, Beeson Divinity School of Samford University
“In this book, you will read the account of a man who has been saved by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, set aside to serve Christ and thus an instrument of God to extend the glory of God and expand the Kingdom of God all by the power of God. Mike Milton’s life unfolded in such an intriguing and interesting manner in this volume, which 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.”
(The late) Dr. Harry L. Reeder, Pastor of Preaching & Leadership, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama
“From my youth I have sung, ‘I love to tell the story to those who know it best [and] seem hungering and thirsting to hear it like the rest.’ 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, Stated Clerk, Presbyterian Church in America