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He was the founder and chairman of The Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, which is a research, study, and networking center for growing in a Christian worldview, and which produces Colson's daily radio commentary, BreakPoint, heard on more than 1,400 outlets across the United States currently presented by John Stonestreet. [4] [5]
James Warner Wallace (born June 16, 1961) is an American homicide detective and Christian apologist.Wallace is a Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview and an adjunct professor of Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) in La Mirada, California.
The 80-year-old Colson died on April 21, 2012, felled by a brain hemorrhage moments after a speech about rising threats to religious liberty.
In 1991, Pearcey and Charles Colson founded BreakPoint Radio, a radio show dedicated to bringing Christian apologetics to a popular audience. Pearcey wrote scripts for the show until November 1999. [4] Starting in 1996, Pearcey co-authored a number of Christianity Today columns with Colson, who provided outlines that Pearcey would turn into drafts.
2012 William Wilberforce Award from the Colson Center for Christian Worldview [11] 2012 Inducted by the National Religious Broadcasters into the NRB Hall of Fame [55] * 2017 Named Daniel of the Year by WORLD News Group [56] 2017 Charles W. Colson Courage & Conviction Award from Biola University [57]
"Evangelicals and Catholics Together" is a 1994 ecumenical document signed by leading Evangelical and Catholic scholars in the United States. The co-signers of the document were Charles Colson and Richard John Neuhaus, representing each side of the discussions. [1]
Junior Colson, center front, is surrounded by (left to right) adoptive mom Melanie Colson, brother Joshua, dad Steve and sister Amanda after Junior arrived in America in 2012.
EVANSVILLE — There is one word on the mind of Colson Montgomery these days. The Southridge High School graduate is now a top-15 baseball prospect entering his third professional season.