WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Charles Colson, a Richard Nixon White House operative during the Watergate scandal who had a reputation for ruthlessness before going to jail and starting a prison ministry, ...
Charles Colson died the other day at 80, a respected and even revered evangelist in the mold of Billy Graham. By the time of his death, he may have been the country's leading prison reformer, too, ...
Being the Body ties together Charles Colson’s varied strands of advocacy Being the Body is ostensibly about the church. But it is really a synthesis that ties together Colson’s varied strands of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — He was described as the "evil genius" of the Nixon administration, and spent the better part of a year in prison for a Watergate-related conviction. His proclamations following his ...
Chuck Colson, an aide to President Richard Nixon who was convicted in the Watergate scandal, is near death after having surgery more than two weeks ago, according to a statement from the Christian ...
George W. Bush handed out Presidential Citizen Medals on Dec. 10, laying one on none other than Chuck Colson. "For more than three decades, Chuck Colson has dedicated his life to sharing the message ...
Why evangelicals need to redefine themselves and reform the whole church. Editor’s note: This column appeared in Christianity Today‘s April issue before Chuck Colson died. CT has also published an ...
Chuck Colson has spent a lifetime atoning for his involvement in the Watergate cover-up. The founder of Prison Fellowship has spent more than three decades working with prisoners in more than 100 ...
It’s widely reported that Charles Colson once said he’d walk over his grandmother to get Richard Nixon elected to a second term. In the Nixon White House he was considered smart, effective, and ...
Charles Colson, the tough-as-nails special counsel to President Richard Nixon who went to prison for his role in a Watergate-related case and became a Christian evangelical helping inmates, has died.