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Charles Colson

Charles Colson is the founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries, an outreach to convicts, victims of crime, and justice officers. Colson is the author of several books, including How Now Shall We Live? and a daily radio feature, BreakPoint, which airs on 1,000 radio networks. In 1993 Colson won the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.

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The Back Page: The Wages of Secularism
New laws won't prevent another Enron
"The Back Page: More Doctrine, Not Less"
We need to proclaim truth to a truth-impaired generation
The Back Page: Post-Truth Society
The recent trend of lying is no accident.
Who Writes Charles Colson's Columns?
The LA Times was wrong when it said Colson just signs off on staffwriting, says CT's editor
The Back Page: Drawing the Battle Lines
We need to be informed and discerning about the Islamic worldview
The Back Page: Wake-up Call
If September 11 was a divine warning, it's God's people who are being warned
The Back Page: The New Tyranny
Biotechnology threatens to turn humanity into raw material
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Reversing Biblical Memory Loss
The language of faith doesn't have to become a foreign tongue
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Merchants of Cool
We should be angry that the media hawks violence and that parents allow it
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Slouching into Sloth
The XFL is but the latest sign of the coarsening of our culture
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Checks and (out of) Balance
Moral truth is in jeopardy when the courts enter the business of making law.
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Pander Politics
Poll-driven elections turn voters into self-seeking consumers
Neighborhood Outpost
Changing a culture takes more than politics.
The Back Page | Charles Colson: MAD No More
In this post-Cold War era, it's time to rethink our nation's defensive strategy.
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Salad-Bar Christianity
Too many believers pick and choose their own truths.
The Back Page | Charles Colson: A Healthy Cult
A lively response by one unusual audience shows how God's power transforms culture.
The Back Page | Charles Colson:The Supreme Court's in Session
Are Christians ready to make their case?
The Back Page | Charles Colson:The Ugly Side of Tolerance
How to be offensive without really trying
The Back Page | Charles Colson: Beating the Odds
Christians in two states defeat gambling by exposing its harmful effects on the poor.
Colson: Scouts' Dishonor
The judge told the Scouts just what their oath meant—and didn't mean.
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