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Chicago White Sox shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery, promoted from Triple-A Charlotte on Friday, went 0-for-2 with a ...
Charles Colson, the “born again” Watergate felon who turned his life to helping jailed prisoners and their families, on Thursday told a gathering of religious representatives and others that ...
He’s made a difference.” In his book, “Born Again,” Colson writes about meeting with a small breakfast group that included Sen. Harold Hughes (D-Iowa), a fierce Nixon opponent.
He’s made a difference. In his book “Born Again,” Colson writes about meeting with a small breakfast group that included Sen. Harold Hughes, D-Iowa, a fierce Nixon opponent. He quotes Hughes: ...
Charles W. Colson, a lawyer and political saboteur for President Richard M. Nixon, credited Mr. Phillips as having inspired him in his own born-again experience in the 1970s while serving a prison ...
Thomas Phillips, a born-again Christian, applied faith to business and ministered to disgraced Nixon aide Charles Colson.
Former Rep. J.C. Watts, Jr., (R-Okla.), far left, speaks during the kick-off of a Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections on Tuesday (Dec. 9, 2014). Watts will serve as chair of the panel ...
Charles Wendell “Chuck” Colson, born October 16, 1931, who wrote dozens of books, was also a co-author of the 2009 “ Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience ,” an anarchistic manifesto ...
Charles Wendell Colson, US government official: born Boston, Massachusetts 16 October 1931; Special Counsel to President Nixon 1969-73; Founder, Prison Fellowship Ministries 1976; married 1953 ...
Charles 'Chuck' Colson went to prison after serving as Richard Nixon's 'hatchet man' in the Watergate era. Once behind bars, the born-again Christian founded the world's largest prison ministry.
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