Charles Colson
Author profile
born
in Boston, Massachusetts, The United States
October 16, 1931
died
April 21, 2012
gender
male
website
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Born Again
— published 1975 — 21 editions |
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How Now Shall We Live?
by Charles Colson, Nancy Pearcey — published 1999 — 15 editions |
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Loving God
— published 1983 — 18 editions |
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The Body
by Charles Colson, Ellen Vaughn — published 1992 — 15 editions |
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The Faith: What Christians Believe, Why They Believe It, and Why It Matters
by Charles Colson, Harold Fickett — published 2008 — 10 editions |
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The Good Life
by Charles Colson, Harold Fickett — published 2005 — 7 editions |
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Kingdoms in Conflict
by Charles Colson, Ellen Santilli Vaughn — published 1987 — 7 editions |
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Gideon's Torch
by Charles Colson, Ellen Vaughn — published 1995 — 7 editions |
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Life Sentence
— published 1979 — 5 editions |
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Against the Night: Living in the New Dark Ages
by Charles Colson, Ellen Santilli Vaughn — published 1989 — 7 editions |
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“I know the resurrection is a fact, and Watergate proved it to me. How? Because 12 men testified they had seen Jesus raised from the dead, then they proclaimed that truth for 40 years, never once denying it. Every one was beaten, tortured, stoned and put in prison. They would not have endured that if it weren't true. Watergate embroiled 12 of the most powerful men in the world-and they couldn't keep a lie for three weeks. You're telling me 12 apostles could keep a lie for 40 years? Absolutely impossible.”
― Charles Colson
― Charles Colson
“A government cannot be truly just without affirming the intrinsic value of human life.”
― Charles Colson, God and Government: An Insider's View on the Boundaries between Faith and Politics
― Charles Colson, God and Government: An Insider's View on the Boundaries between Faith and Politics
“When God wanted to defeat sin, His ultimate weapon was the sacrifice of His own Son. On Christmas Day two thousand years ago, the birth of a tiny baby in an obscure village in the Middle East was God's supreme triumph of good over evil.”
― Charles Colson
― Charles Colson




























