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Politicians, Theology, and Abortion

By Chuck Colson (Sep 10, 2008)

To the surprise of some political commentators and observers, abortion has emerged as an important issue in this year’s elections. Despite the talk about the “broadening”... more

Clashing Worldviews

By Chuck Colson (Sep 03, 2008)

Last week, 40 million TV viewers watched Barack Obama become the first African-American nominee of a major political party. And 24 hours later, Republican candidate John... more

Cruel To Be Kind

By Chuck Colson (Sep 02, 2008)

There is a fascinating website called “Long Bets.” There, people—usually experts—make specific predictions that will come true by a specific date. If somebody disagrees, the... more

Reinventing Man

By Chuck Colson (Aug 19, 2008)

If you have been watching the Olympics, you cannot help but be awed by the strength, speed, and skill of Olympic athletes. Take Michael Phelps, the phenomenal American... more

Thirty-Five Years in the Light

By Chuck Colson (Aug 12, 2008)

A lot of people have asked me what I think about when I remember back to that hot, humid August night in 1973 when Tom Phillips, then the president of the Raytheon Company,... more

Tipsy on Wall Street

By Chuck Colson (Jul 29, 2008)

Presidents can say the strangest things in front of an open microphone, especially if he thinks the mic is not on. Take President Reagan’s famous quip back in 1984, when he... more

What's the Matter With Canada?

By Chuck Colson (Jul 21, 2008)

How is this for irony? Recent actions by Canadian human rights groups have observers alarmed for the state of human rights in Canada. That is because the Canadian Human... more

Oil and the Poor

By Chuck Colson (Jul 16, 2008)

According to a recent Reuters report, a leading Senate Democrat “would consider supporting opening up new areas for offshore oil and gas drilling.” Senator Richard Durbin... more

Government At Its Worst

By Chuck Colson (Jul 07, 2008)

A few years ago, a good friend of mine decided to buy an old country campground, enlarge it, restore it, and invite inner-city children to use it. It was, for him, the... more

Pray for the Liberators

By Chuck Colson (Jul 04, 2008)

It is easy to grow weary over the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As for me, a former Marine, I ache for the families of the men and women who have paid the ultimate price. But... more

The Source of Liberty

By Chuck Colson (Jul 03, 2008)

This week, America celebrates another birthday. Americans are hoisting their flags, marching in parades, and setting off fireworks. I get a thrill every time I hear the band... more

The Legacy of Radical Feminism

By Chuck Colson (Jun 27, 2008)

Alice Walker, best known as the author of the novel The Color Purple, is one of the most renowned feminist authors and activists of her generation. She is also a mother, and... more

A Difficult Place for Christians

By Chuck Colson (Jun 23, 2008)

In early June, the German television network ARD aired a film called “God and the World: The Persecuted Children of God.” The “children” referred to are Iraq’s largest... more

Demographic Winter and the Economy

By Chuck Colson (Jun 10, 2008)

If you follow the financial news, you have probably heard the phrase, “Stocks were up (or down) on news that . . .” The “news” that is referred to is always something having... more

Dwarves on the Shoulders of Giants

By Chuck Colson (Jun 05, 2008)

Some years ago, in a Firing Line interview with Bill Buckley, I argued for criminal justice reform. The moderator, Mort Kondracke—who then considered himself a liberal—was... more

Where is God in Wartime?

By Chuck Colson (May 26, 2008)

Where is God amidst the horrors of war? How do soldiers keep their faith in God’s goodness amidst the suffering and slaughter of battle? American soldiers and sailors,... more

Neuroscience and God

By Chuck Colson (May 21, 2008)

In a recent issue of the New York Times, respected columnist David Brooks described how what he calls a “revolution in neuroscience” is shaping “how people see the world.” I... more

Overturning California's Gay 'Marriage' Ban

By Chuck Colson (May 16, 2008)

A decision by the California Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional any ban on gay “marriage” is sending shock waves across the nation. The 4-3 decision announced Thursday... more

Their Own Private Apocalypse

By Chuck Colson (May 15, 2008)

With each passing day, the news from Myanmar—that is, Burma—gets worse: As of Sunday, May 11, nearly 300,000 people were reported as dead or missing. The United Nations... more

'Crime' and Ethanol

By Chuck Colson (May 07, 2008)

Biofuels are one of the major reasons you and I are paying more for groceries these days. For most of us, it is just an inconvenience. For many around the world, however, it... more

Why We’re Losing Our Right to Speak Out

By Chuck Colson (May 01, 2008)

David Woodward is a political science professor at Clemson University—one who has first-hand experience on how dangerous it can be to speak out in favor of traditional... more

No Thanks: Italy and Abortion

By Chuck Colson (Apr 25, 2008)

In mid-April, Italian voters returned former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to power. Election post-mortems focused on what Berlusconi would do about the economy, crime,... more

Israel's Exposed Flank

By Chuck Colson (Apr 18, 2008)

A crowd of students was studying in a rabbinical seminary library in Jerusalem last month when a gunman opened fire. Seven Israelis and one American were killed, nine others... more

A Tribute to Charlton Heston

By Chuck Colson (Apr 09, 2008)

In modern America, film and television are powerful shapers of culture. They provide shared experiences; they influence the way people think about the world around them.... more

Beyond Conversation

By Chuck Colson (Apr 04, 2008)

Forty years ago today, Martin Luther King was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. His murder not only cut short one of the most remarkable lives in... more

"They Want Jesus Instead": Why Muslims Convert

By Chuck Colson (Mar 24, 2008)

In church yesterday, as you celebrated Easter, did you notice anything—or anyone—unusual? In churches all over the world, there were millions of people celebrating the... more

The Truth About Everything

By Chuck Colson (Mar 21, 2008)

Easter for many of us is a day of family gatherings and a celebration, not only of Christ’s resurrection, but also the coming of spring. Today, on Good Friday, let’s not rush... more

Deadly Trend

By Chuck Colson (Mar 15, 2008)

Sociologist Stefan Timmerman has observed that “Humans in every society studied to date are more likely to be murdered on the day they are born than on any other day of their... more

Shut Up and Compete

By Chuck Colson (Mar 03, 2008)

This summer the Olympics will be held in Beijing, a decision fraught with controversy since it was announced back in 2001. China’s human-rights record is abysmal—from... more

The Archbishop and Sharia

By Chuck Colson (Feb 25, 2008)

There are an estimated 1.6 million Muslims in Great Britain. By some estimates, more people attend mosque than go to Anglican churches every week. Judging by recent... more

This Idea Is A Bomb

By Chuck Colson (Feb 11, 2008)

Last month, the president announced his intention to sell Saudi Arabia some of our most sophisticated weapons. This is a bad idea, and you should let your representative know... more

The Faith, Given Once for All

By Chuck Colson (Feb 07, 2008)

A few years ago, novelist Anne Rice, famous for her vampire stories, recommitted herself to her Catholic faith. She then announced that she was dedicating her writing... more

Noah and the Flood

By Chuck Colson (Jan 24, 2008)

Little Noah Markham was one of the tiniest victims of Hurricane Katrina. When the levees broke, Noah was trapped in a flooded New Orleans hospital. It took 10 police officers... more

An Ironic Juxtaposition

By Chuck Colson (Jan 17, 2008)

In my new just-released book, The Faith, I argue that the two greatest challenges to the Christian worldview come from radical Islam and extreme secularism. Almost on cue,... more

The Suffering Church

By Chuck Colson (Jan 11, 2008)

For the next 10 months, presidential candidates will be telling us how they plan to make the world a safer place for Americans. Now, that’s good, of course, but there are... more