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 | | God & Government: An Insider's View on the Boundaries Between Faith & Politics | Browse Similar Products by Category: | $14.99 Regular Price $13.19 Our Price Online Stock: 23  | | What do the Bible and history say about the proper relationship between faith and culture? Twenty years ago,Chuck Colson's Kingdoms in Conflict became a bestseller, a must-read for people interested in politics and the relationship between church and state. Now, with a passion for truth and moved by the urgency of the times we live in, Colson has written God and Government, re-voicing his powerful and enduring message for our post-9/11 world. Revised and updated version of Kingdoms in Conflict. | | |
| Release Date: May 2007 | Pages: 447 | | Binding: Paperback | Print Size: | | Height: 1.17 inches | Width: 6.54 inches | | Length: 8.92 inches | Weight: 1.15 pounds |
| Colson, Chuck The well-known story of Charles Colson's
transformation from President Richard Nixon's
"hatchet man" who was "incapable of humanitarian
thoughts" to founder of the Prison Fellowship
Ministries and internationally recognized
Christian author and speaker is a triumph of God
finding a man and a man finding God. His 1973
conversion to Christianity was followed by a
guilty plea to obstruction of justice and a
seven-month prison sentence in 1974. He founded
Prison Fellowship Ministries in 1976, fulfilling
a promise made to fellow inmates that he would
"never forget those behind bars."
Charles Colson's first book, Born Again,
was released in 1976 and instantly became an
international bestseller. He has authored 16
books that have collectively sold more than five
million copies worldwide, including Justice That Restores, How Now Shall We Live?, Burden of Truth, Answers to Your Kids, Gideon's Torch, Why
America Doesn't Work, Kingdoms in Conflict,
and Loving God.
The phenomenal growth of Prison
Fellowship Ministries over the last twenty-five
years leads Charles Colson and some 50,000
volunteers to serve the need of prisoners in
over 88 countries. In addition to Prison
Fellowship, he founded Justice Fellowship,
Neighbors Who Care, and Angel Tree. Angel Tree is a program that provides Christmas presents to more than
500,000 children of inmates annually. He is
also a syndicated columnist, international
speaker, and commentator on the nationally
syndicated radio broadcast BreakPoint. He
received the prestigious Templeton Prize for
Progress in Religion in 1993 and donated the
$1 million prize to the Prison Fellowship's
Endowment Fund.
Charles Colson remains committed to the
unity of the church, the relationships between
church and state, the struggle between the
spiritual and the secular worlds, and constantly
encourages Christians to understand biblical
faith as an entire worldview and to adopt
biblical faith as a perspective on all life.
| Vaughn, Ellen Ellen Vaughn is an award-winning author and speaker. Her novels include The Strand and Gideon’s Torch (co-authored with Chuck Colson). She collaborated with Colson on seven other nonfiction books, including The Body, Kingdoms in Conflict, and Against the Night. Former vice-president of executive communications for Prison Fellowship Ministries, Vaughn has also written for a number of publications, including the Dallas Morning News, Christianity Today, and World. She speaks frequently at Christian gatherings and retreats and has been featured at writer’s conferences in the U.S. and Canada. A native of Washington, D.C., Vaughn holds a Master of Arts in English literature from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Richmond. She and her husband, Lee, live in Virginia with daughter Emily and twins Walker and Haley. | | |
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