BP_blog
Different Voice, Same Message

Carrying on for Chuck

Rating: 5.00


Even if one voice is different for a time, BreakPoint’s message will remain the same. I’m Eric Metaxas. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.

Listen Now | Download


Eric Metaxas

As you can probably tell, I’m not Chuck Colson. My name is Eric Metaxas, and you may know me as the author of Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy or Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery.

It was Chuck Colson who introduced me to the work of William Wilberforce. It was through him that I came to fully appreciate the difference committed Christians can make in their communities and beyond. I regard Chuck as not only a mentor, but a friend.

So when he asks me to do something, if it’s at all possible, I do it.

That’s how I came to emcee the recent "Breaking the Spiral of Silence" Conference in late March. After I made some opening remarks, I introduced Chuck, who was greeted by thunderous applause. He then began to speak about my Bonhoeffer book, when suddenly I noticed that Chuck looked unsteady. Obviously, something was wrong.

We quickly got him into a chair, and within half an hour he was on the way to the hospital, then airlifted to another hospital. By now you’ve probably heard that he had surgery for an intra-cerebral hemorrhage. Thank God the surgery was successful. Please pray for Chuck, Patty and the rest of the Colson family.

The shock of watching my mentor and friend taken ill was followed by a shock of a different kind: Later that weekend, the BreakPoint staff asked if I would carry on the broadcasts while Chuck recovers.

Frankly, nothing could honor me more. I was part of the BreakPoint team back in the 1990s, and it’s part of my DNA. I see my own recent efforts as a continuation of the work I began here at BreakPoint.

At the same time, I am humbled and daunted at the prospect of filling, however temporarily, shoes that can never be filled. So I ask you to pray for me and bear with me during this time.

I also ask you to understand that while the voice of BreakPoint has, for the time being, changed, the message remains the same.

That message is that worldview matters. A lot. How we see the world shapes how we live in it. At BreakPoint, seeing the world rightly begins with affirming the radical Judeo-Christian idea that man was created in the image of God. From that conviction flows the unshakeable belief in the sacredness of every human life and the dignity of every human being.

We will unapologetically defend human life from conception to natural death. And we will stand with those Jesus called “the least of these,” such as prisoners and the disabled.

And we will echo Chuck’s voice: Calling upon the Church to break the Spiral of Silence by speaking out. To help the Church meet this responsibility, I will spend the next few days telling you about the Conference. I will share some of the highlights of what I heard and I will direct you to places that will equip you to break the Spiral of Silence where God has placed you.

Like I said, I’m not Chuck Colson. But I am committed to continuing what he started until he returns to this microphone. I hope and pray that you will join me.

For Chuck Colson and BreakPoint, this is Eric Metaxas.

Further Reading and Information

At the Colson Center, you can sign up to receive regular updates on Chuck Colson's health. We're offering a place for you to post your thoughts and prayers for Chuck and his family. We'll pass your messages on to Chuck and his family.

For more information about the "Breaking the Spiral of Silence" weekend, visit www.breakingthespiralofsilence.com

Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

Eric Metaxas | Thomas Nelson Inc. | 2011

Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery
Eric Metaxas | HarperOne | 2007

 


Comments:

Y'know, if I was able to pick someone to fill in for Chuck Colson, I'd want that guy who spoke at the Prayer Breakfast, a few feet from President Obama, and told it exactly like it is - but winsomely, with humor, and as a prime example of defending the hope that lies within us, but with gentleness and respect. Now *that* guy would make a fantastic guest host!!

Oh, wait . . . :-)

Eric, I can't possibly imagine watching your inspirational mentor be stricken before your eyes, and then be asked to fill his shoes, all in such a short time. But you and John are doing fantastic jobs already - just as we'd expect. Please keep on blessing us with your words, and I'll keep praying for you both - and for the Colson family.
Metaxas Temporarily Hosts Break Point
Metaxas' admiration and affection for Chuck, as well as his understanding of the impact of BreakPoint, are obvious. How fortunate that Eric has written for BreakPoint in the past and can bring a developed expertise to the table. Both the writing and delivery are very strong. May our Lord bless you, Eric, and give you strength as you have stepped up to perform this labor of love, in addition to your many other responsibilities and speaking engagements; He will be your strength. Melody Lambert
Furthering the Christian Worldview
I can think of no better individual to keep the flames of BreakPoint stoked:
The writing of Eric Metaxas has informed, encouraged and enlightened the Body of Christ in a singular way that has for me transformed the Christian worldview from something ethereal into something that is experientially transformational, as it is meant to be.
Honoring Colson
How blessed are we to have Eric filling in! In lieu of sending a get well present or flowers for Chuck, would it be too much for Eric or someone to mention on the daily emails, that I, and perhaps many others have a suggestion -- send a small donation to Breakpoint or the Colson Center. When sending get well gifts, we aren't trying to do anything more than remind a person that we are thinking of him or her. So I'm not suggesting this be a fundraiser, but rather a show of encouragement. even if it is decided this is not a good idea, please let me know what link to use in sending my electronic payment as a "get well gift"!
Guest commentator Eric Metaxas
Eric Metaxas has got off to a pitch-perfect start with his inaugural commentary skillfully introducing himself and his new role. And this comes from someone who has been there from the beginning, even a little before the beginning of PFM, and seen many others come--and go. A compelling story teller like Chuck, Mr. Metaxas will channel Chuck's vision, as he once did while writing for BreakPoint, only now he steps in front of the microphone himself. Chuck would be so humbled yet gratified to see how so many are stepping up to the plate in what thousands hope and pray is his temporary absence. Gute Arbeit, Eric! Margaret Shannon.