Nolta grew up in a family torn apart by alcohol and divorce. Restlessness and longing first ate a hole in Nolta’s soul but eventually chased him not only to Jesus but also to his unique giftedness and "divine appointment."
"No life experience is a
throwaway with God," Nolta states.
"With God, nothing is wasted—neither
the good times nor bad times,
neither the pain nor the privilege."
In Compassion—The Painful Privilege,
Nolta shares the process through
which God gifted him with compassion
and led him to work in the Pierce
County (Washington) Sheriff’s
Department as a chaplain. Vivid
examples from Nolta’s ministry will
give you a front row seat to see the
inherent costs of exercising
compassion—the stress, vicarious
suffering, and fatigue. Nolta lets
you in on what he’s learned about
persevering through the difficulties
of the compassionate life, and how
to enjoy the rich rewards with
appropriate humility.

