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Lies That Go Unchallenged in Media & Government
Lies That Go Unchallenged in Media & Government
By Colson, Charles W., Bell, James Stuart
Format: Paperback

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN: 1414301677
ISBN-13: 9781414301679
UPC: 9781414301679
SKU: 1414301677

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Charles Colson tackles the five major myths of a liberal political worldview that are becoming the basis for American government: judicial activism, life and family, religious freedom, government intrusion, and transfer of responsibility. Using sound biblical truth and concise examples of individual situations, Colson helps us uncover and dispel the lies that are interwoven into government and media today. Readers gain a full understanding of underlying motives, events, and repercussions of the lies being fed to us by the media and government.
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Release Date: September 2005Pages: 371
Binding: PaperbackPrint Size: 
Height: .80 inchesWidth: 6.32 inches
Length: 8.46 inchesWeight: .98 pounds
About the Author
Bell, John and Margaret

Margaret Bell and John Bell, M.Div., D.Min., are on staff at Wellshire Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colorado. John is the Senior Pastor and Margaret works with youth and parents. John's doctoral studies were in the area of family systems theory and he speaks nationally in the area of youth ministry. Margaret also has advanced training in youth development and parent education. They have been married 20 years and have two teenage daughters with extended family all over the country.
About the Author
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.

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