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, ...
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 ...
Following Chuck's recent death, the news media - with short attention spans but long memories - have focused on the Watergate portion of his career. They preserve the image of a public figure at the ...
WASHINGTON: Charles Colson, the tough-as-nails special counsel to the US president Richard Nixon who was jailed for his role in a Watergate-related case and became a Christian evangelical dedicated to ...
Charles Colson, who has died aged 80, was a tough special counsel to President Richard Nixon who went to prison for his role in a Watergate-related case and became a Christian evangelical dedicated to ...
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 ...
Colson, die bekendstond als bedenker van de 'vuile trucs' van Nixon, liep in de jaren 70 een gevangenisstraf op wegens obstructie van een gerechtelijk onderzoek naar zijn illegale activiteiten.
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 ...
Colson's death was confirmed by Jim Liske, the chief executive of the Lansdowne, Va.-based Prison Fellowship Ministries that Colson founded. Liske said the preliminary cause of death is complications ...
Master of dirty tricks and special counsel to Richard Nixon, who regarded him as the son he never had The problem with Charles Colson was, which Charles Colson? The second version, the prison reformer ...
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