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BJ
Thankful for the impact this man has made in my generation. Well done good and faithful servant. My prayers are with the family right now.
Sheridan Voysey
I interviewed Chuck just a year or two back (http://sheridanvoysey.com/watergate-worldview-the-chuck-colson-interview/) . I remember him saying then that he wouldn't be making another trip to Australia, and I wondered why, given that he sounded in such fine form. Alas, even the greats age, making a recovery from health effects like this harder. But, God, we still ask for Chuck's recovery. Thank you for all you've done in and through him. May we have a few more years from him?
H. D. Schmidt
This Godly man needs to fully recover and continue his mission! May God be merciful to him, is my prayer for him?