"Where there is no vision," the Scriptures tell us, "the people perish."
Most of us have sat, head in hands, asking, "What in the world is God doing with my life?" Find about how one hero answered that question.
For nearly two decades, California’s "three-strikes-you’re-out" law has ruined lives and hobbled the corrections system. It’s time for a change.
Today is the birthday of one of the giants of the faith -- certainly he was a giant in my life. I think you know him pretty well.
Prison Fellowship founder and former Nixon aide Chuck Colson was memorialized Wednesday at Washington National Cathedral.
A year ago Sunday, my friend and mentor, Chuck Colson, passed away. What I said on BreakPoint at that time still applies today.
Chuck’s huge vision and efforts to “take every thought captive to Christ” were a reflection of what may have been his deepest core belief.
Colson, the Watergate figure whose dramatic conversion led him to dedicate his life to prison ministry and evangelical leadership, died Saturday at 80.
Bonhoeffer encouraged us to come out into the tempest of the living. That was Chuck Colson's life, which I tried to describe the day before he died, just over a year ago.