Chuck Colson

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Chuck Colson was Richard Nixon's "hatchet man" and was convicted of obstruction of justice in the Watergate case and served time in federal prison as a result. Between the time he was charged and the time he went to prison, however, he was born again and vowed to give his life to Christ. Although many thought it was a ploy to get a shorter term, Mr. Colson has remained true. He is the founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries, the largest prison outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, victims, and their families. He has a daily radio feature, "BreakPoint," in which he provides a Christian worldview on current issues and conflicts. He has written numerous books, including "Kingdoms in Conflict," and "How Now Shall We Live?" He donates all of his royalties from his 23 books to the prison ministry.

  • BreakPoint  - The worldview ministry of PFM, founded by Mr. Colson, provides commentaries, articles, and multimedia as well as subscription information and contact options.
  • Media Transparency: The Resurrection of Charles Colson  - A 2005 online column dissects Time Magazine's designation of the author as one of the 25 most influential evangelical Christians in America and their casting of aspersions upon his motives and his conversion.
  • Newsweek: A Reformer Who Keeps ‘The Faith’  - An interview with Chuck Colson about his book, "The Faith: What Christians Believe, Why They Believe It and Why It Matters," in the March 3, 2008, issue.
  • Townhall.com: Columns by Chuck Colson  - Archives of Colson's columns on the site from 2003 until the present include all manner of topics, mostly addressing having a Christian worldview in the contemporary secular world.
  • Washington Post: Revisiting Watergate  - A brief article about the author as an anniversary article remembering Watergate and its key players.
 
 
 
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