"' ...Definitely worth reading' -Billy Graham 'Colson's criticisms of the Religious Right are especially noteworthy...Colson's warnings echo a concern that religious conservatives would be reckless to ignore.' -Richard N. Ostling, Religion Editor, Time 'The timing could hardly be better for an author with a new book.' -Newsweek 'Kingdoms in Conflict speaks with wisdom and 'guts' to the major issues of our day.' -Charles R. Swindoll ..."
"How should Christians live their faith in the public arena? Twenty years ago, the first edition of Chuck Colson's Kingdoms in Conflict became a bestseller, a must-read for people interested in politics and the relationship between church and state. Now, with a passion for truth and moved by the urgency of the times we live in, Colson has written God and Government, re-voicing his powerful and enduring message for our post-9/11 world. In ..."
"How should Christians live their faith in the public arena? Twenty years ago, the first edition of Chuck Colson's Kingdoms in Conflict became a bestseller, a must-read for people interested in politics and the relationship between church and state. Now, with a passion for truth and moved by the urgency of the times we live in, Colson has written God and Government, re-voicing his powerful and enduring message for our post-9/11 world. In ..."
The Body Being Light in Darkness by CharlesW. Colson, EllenSantilliVaughn Paperback, 704 Pages, Published 1993 by Paternoster Press ISBN-13: 978-0-85009-603-3, ISBN: 0-85009-603-0
"Acts 5:11 niv. 25. Teddy Saunders and Hugh Sansom, David Watson (London:
Hodder & Stoughton; 1992). Chapter 12 • What is Truth? 1. Philo, De Legation:
ad Gaium 24.159-61 . Chapter 13 • I Am the Truth 1. John 8:58 nkjv. 2. John 1:14.
3."
The Body(1st Edition) Being Light in Darkness by CharlesW. Colson, EllenSantilliVaughn Hardcover, 455 Pages, Published 1992 by W Pub Group ISBN-13: 978-0-8499-0866-8, ISBN: 0-8499-0866-3
"In this 1993 ECPA Book of the Year, Colson sounds a clarion call for the church to rise above traditional divisions and market-driven programs to be what God has called her to be-His people. In doing so, the Body of Christ can reclaim God's holy vision for His church. Truly a modern-day classic."
"A newly elected president must deal with a crisis that challenges his administration's agenda and changes the course of the nation. Full of insider information, this political thriller paints a believable picture of Washington's corridors of power with an alarming ring of truth."
"Ken Garfield, “Presbyterians in Stalemate over Homosexual Ordination,”
Christianity Today, 10 August 1998. 13. “God, Markets, Merges and ... Peter
Kreeft, Fundamentals of the Faith: Essays in Christian Apologetics (San
Francisco: Ignatius, 1998), 93. 18. “The Archdruid of ... We are deeply indebted to
Roland Bainton for his landmark 1950 biography of Martin Luther, Here I Stand: A
Life of Martin Luther, which was of tremendous help ..."
"Ten years ago, Colson redefined what it means to be a church in his breakthrough classic, "The Body." Now he challenges Christians to take the next step in this edition containing new content to reach a new generation."
"... Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther (New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury 1950);
R. H. Fife, The Revolt of Martin Luther (New York: Columbia University Press,
1957), a more standard work; Eric W. Gritsch, Martin — God's Court Jester: Luther
in Retrospect (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985), a very readable work
combining biography and some theological reflection; E. G. Schwiebert, Luther
and His Times: The Reformation from a New Per ..."
"Emily Gineen just made it to the top. She's the new attorney general of the United States, and it wasn't supposed to be like this. Even before her name plate goes on the door, a controversial doctor is murdered, a TV network is hijacked in prime time, a terrorist bomb takes out a research facility, the National Guard patrols all the major cities, solid citizens are forming underground networks. The president's solution? Spin control."
"A business book featuring a remarkable true story and success principles based on personal faith. Dallen Peterson shares his story of the founding of Merry Maids--its phenomenal growth and how it eventually became part of the ServiceMaster family. Peterson shares seven principles for real success--life truths that come from serving God. Rags, Riches, & Real Success is the perfect book for Christian businesspeople and entrepreneurs."
"How should Christians live their faith in the public arena? Twenty years ago, the first edition of Chuck Colson's Kingdoms in Conflict became a bestseller, a must-read for people interested in politics and the relationship between church and state. Now, with a passion for truth and moved by the urgency of the times we live in, Colson has written God and Government, re-voicing his powerful and enduring message for our post-9/11 world. In ..."
"[CDATA]Charles Colson has been called, "one of the most important social reformers in a generation." Ten years ago in The Body, Colson turned his prophetic attention to the church and how it might break out of its cultural captivity and reassert its biblical identity. Today the book's classic truths have not changed. But the world we live in has. Christians in America have had their complacency shattered and their beliefs challenged. Ar ..."
"In this 1993 ECPA Book of the Year, Colson sounds a clarion call for the church to rise above traditional divisions and market-driven programs to be what God has called her to beHis people. In doing so, the Body of Christ can reclaim God's holy vision for His church. Truly a modern-day classic."
"Ten years ago when Charles Colson's top-selling Against the Night appeared, he described the demise of Western culture as the "new dark ages." The book describes in particular the ominous shadows that have engulfed politics, family life and education. Today as we face the new millennium, the book is still pertinent, as the darkness has not lifted. It seems in many ways to have thickened. Against the Night, however, is not pessimistic. I ..."
"Ten years ago when Charles Colson's top-selling Against the Night appeared, he described the demise of Western culture as the "new dark ages." The book describes in particular the ominous shadows that have engulfed politics, family life and education. Today as we face the new millennium, the book is still pertinent, as the darkness has not lifted. It seems in many ways to have thickened. Against the Night, however, is not pessimistic. I ..."
"This updated edition of Charles Colson's blockbuster Kingdoms in Conflict includes a new foreword, new stories and recent court cases in place of older examples, and a revised opening that depicts today's current international climate ..."