Overview Before he was forty, ex-marine captain Charles Colson was appointed special counsel to President Nixon: he was Nixon's Watergate hatchet man. By the time Nixon resigned in the summer of 1974, Colson was a convicted felon. In prison, his religious conversion, which had begun before he started his sentence, was fortified and reaffirmed. When he was released, he founded Prison Fellowship Ministries, which is now the largest prison outreach in history. For the first time, John Perry tells the whole story of Colson's life and conversion and holds him up as dramatic proof that no one is beyond God's power to save.
Community Description
Class Maps, Set of 8 on Half-Rounds
By B&H Publishing
Class Maps with or without tripod: These updated, colorful maps are 27" x 27" and are printed on durable, high-quality Texoprint. Maps include a synoptic history and Scripture references. In some cases, arrows appear on the maps to trace important journeys. All maps are newly up-to-date based on the latest maps from the Holman Bible Atlas.
Set of 8 on Half-Rounds: Maps are mounted together at the top on wooden half-rounds
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