Today marks the 50th anniversary of the day our founder, Chuck Colson, went to prison. His daughter, Emily Colson, remembers the heartache she felt as she visited his cell and reflects on the hope she now sees looking back. "It was as if when Jesus sat with us in that cramped room, He had a picture in His wallet of what would be today, 50 years later. He already saw the extraordinary ministries that would arise: Prison Fellowship and The Colson Center. He saw the millions of lives that would be infused with courage and transformed by the hope of the Gospel." Read Emily's WORLD News Group piece at the link below.
Dear sir, interesting to learn more.im a former prisoner staying in the Fiji island in the Pacific. My email address is elikimototabua8@gmail.com Please just email me
Ha cambiato anche la vita di molti detenuti in Italia. Il ministero italiano deve a lui la nascita e sta operando una grande trasformazione nelle carceri
Wow, beautiful!!
Amen!!
He was a great man and changed so many lives.
Global Ambassador / Founding President at Prison Fellowship International
2wHis going to prison was the start of a great movement Whose commitment to prisoners, ex prisoners, and their families is still being felt today here in the US and 127 countries around the world the world. He was a great leader and model for the cause of Christ. He is missed.