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Posted: 21 Apr 2012 02:39 PM PDT
Colson was the only member of President Richard Nixon's staff to serve time in prison after Watergate. After placing his faith in Christ due to his experience in prison he founded Prison Fellowship in 1976 which is now the largest prison ministry in the world. Colson not only was an effective evangelist to those who have been incarcerated; he also was an advocate for humane prison conditions and restorative justice that would lead to successful prisoner reentry. Colson also engaged culture with a Christian worldview through BreakPoint Radio, the Centurions program, and Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Jim Liske, CEO of Prison Fellowship, in an email to supporters said of Colson:
Our loss, but heaven's gain and we at Caffeinated Thoughts are thankful for his contribution to the Kingdom. I am saddened by the news of his loss. Colson’s books and ministry have been a great encouragement to me not only in my ministry to juvenile offenders (my “day job”), but my walk with Christ as well. Please keep the Colson family, as well as, his ministry coworkers in prayer. The Colson family in lieu of flowers are requesting that donations be made to the Charles Colson Legacy Fund. Update: Rick Santorum issued a statement on the news of Chuck Colson's death.
Update 2: Here’s a eulogy I wrote over at my personal site. Link to this post! |
Posted: 21 Apr 2012 02:20 PM PDT Chuck Colson went home to be with God today after 80 years. The first half of Chuck Colson’s life was spent climbing the political ladder and building a career of worldly success achieved through ruthless ambition and loyalty. In its wake was left his broken first marriage and his once promising political career ended with a prison sentence. But that was not the end of Chuck Colson’s life. It was the only a beginning. His life was transformed by the power of Jesus Christ and he became a mighty witness for Him. The first half of his life was spent reaching out to the rich and powerful to gain the next run on the latter, the second half of his life was spent reaching out to prisoners, to the downcast and downtrodden, and bringing them the transforming power of Christ. In addition, Colson shared biblical truth with a world ready to embrace the madness of the new post-Christian age. This second half of his life was spent as a voice for the prisoner, the unborn, and for Christian values. God used Chuck Colson to touch the lives of millions of prisoners and their families, as well as impacting the broader American culture. He was a testimony to the power of God to change our lives, to turn our focus from the love of power to the power of God’s love. May God bless and be with the family of this modern giant of the Faith. Link to this post! |
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