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Chuck Colson

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  • 02/18/2010

    An Inconvenient Driveway

    A leading global warming scientist has some startling news for you. Read today’s commentary to learn more.

  • 02/17/2010

    Forty Days of Forgiveness

    Are you giving up anything for Lent? How about giving something instead. Like the gift of forgiveness?

  • 02/16/2010

    Eating Our Young, Killing Our Old

    What happens when our respect for our elders runs headlong into economic reality?

  • 02/15/2010

    Proof That Abstinence Works

    It was a bad day for the media elites. In fact, they could barely bring themselves to acknowledge the truth of the biggest story of the day.

  • 02/14/2010

    Witty Witnessing

    Anyone who knows me knows I love a good laugh. And I love sound apologetics as well. Let me tell you about a book that offers both.

  • 02/12/2010

    Goodbye, Don't Ask Don't Tell?

    So, what’s the big deal about allowing openly gay men and lesbians to serve in the military?

  • 02/10/2010

    Biblical Bambi, the Return

    Bambi has returned to Israel! Now, if only Christians could do the same. I’ll explain more.

  • 02/07/2010

    Too Bad, Kids

    This news may come as a shock to you: Congress has decided it’s spending too much money. Seriously!

  • 02/05/2010

    Who Belongs?

    Who deserves to live, and who deserves to die? Or, to be more clear, who is a who? Find out what I mean.

  • 02/04/2010

    An Unexpected Totalitarianism

    Is it possible that America could lapse into totalitarianism? Well, it’s not impossible, and I’ll tell you why not.

  • 02/01/2010

    Flag on the Play

    It’s good to be alive. But don’t say that too loud. Someone might claim you’re being too political.

  • 01/29/2010

    The War of Worldviews

    How can a war of worldviews bring the work of a religious charity to a screeching halt? Find out.

  • 01/27/2010

    It Happened in Italy

    In evil times, the choice to defend life can come at a high price. But it is always worth paying.

  • 01/26/2010

    A Slap in the Face

    Utilitarianism and public policy are bad bedfellows. Inevitably, the most vulnerable get hurt.

  • 01/22/2010

    A Petition of Christian Conscience

    One of my all-time favorite movies reminds me that it often takes a bold act to awaken the conscience of a nation.

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