Chuck Colson

Posted on November 4, 2007 
Filed Under Social Issues, Spiritual Life

I first started at Focus as a producer of Dr. Dobson’s daily radio program. As it turns out, the very first interview I produced was a conversation with him about his book, The Body (since updated). It was a memorable experience, meeting Mr. Colson. I had been highly influenced by some of his writings, and greatly enjoyed the chance to interact a bit with him prior to and after the interview. He is a personable and sincere man, deeply interested in others and demonstrating the love of Christ in word and deed.

Over the years we’ve featured Chuck a number of times on the broadcast. He is consistently interesting and challenging. His role within contemporary Christianity is well-established, and he has impacted lives around the globe with his convictions and clarity.  These programs are thoughtful and - in a good way - a bit unsettling.

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