La Fe
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Charles W. Colson, una vez un influyente colaborador del presidente Nixon, experimentó una profunda transformación. Su condena tras el escándalo Watergate lo llevó a prisión, donde descubrió una profunda fe espiritual. Tras su liberación, fundó Prison Fellowship Ministries, que se convirtió en la mayor organización mundial de ayuda a reclusos, exreclusos y sus familias. Los escritos y comentarios de radio de Colson buscaban compartir una perspectiva cristiana sobre temas contemporáneos e inspirar a otros hacia la fe y el propósito.







Sharing from his own life, as well as the stories of others, Chuck Colson exposes the counterfeits of the good life and leads readers to the only true source of meaning and purpose, Jesus Christ. But he does that in an unusual way, allowing powerful stories to illustrate how people have lived out their beliefs in ways that either satisfy or leave them empty. Colson addresses seekers—people looking for the truth. He shows through stories that the truth is knowable and that the truly good life is one that lives within the truth. Through the book, readers get to understand their own stories and find answers to their own search for meaning, purpose, and truth.
Filled with moving stories, Chuck Colson's The Faith is a powerful manifesto of the great truths of Christianity that have built western society and called believers to heroic action through the centuries. Colson considered The Faith to be his legacy book to the Christian world.
In his magnificent classic, Chuck Colson shakes the church from its complacency with a penetrating look at the cost of being Christian.For those who have wondered whether there isn't more to Christianity than what they have known---and for those who have never considered the question---Loving God points the way to faith's cutting edge. Here is a compelling, probing look at the cost of discipleship and the meaning of the first and greatest commandment---one that will strum a deeper, truer chord within even as it strips away the trappings of shallow, cultural Christianity.'Looking for the complete volume on Christian living? This is it. And the title sums it up. If you desire life deep, rich, and meaningful, then it is simply Loving God.'Joni Eareckson TadaPresident, Joni and Friends
In the new foreword Colson briefly describes the day he sat in a prison cell and watched on TV as Richard Nixon resigned as President of the United States. That day he began jotting down notes of the event that had brought about the fall of a President and the rebirth of his "hatchet man". From these notes Born Again had its own birth.
Discusses how a person's view of the world influences how a person lives and argues that Christians are called not only to personal faith but to a biblical worldview.
Jacket and spine subtitle: Being light in darkness.
Exploring the intersection of faith and politics, this book addresses how Christians can navigate their beliefs in today's contentious climate. Colson draws on scripture, reason, and historical context to tackle pressing societal issues, emphasizing a balanced view amidst polarizing debates. He offers insights into the challenges facing Christianity, countering misconceptions about the church's role in government. With fresh examples relevant to contemporary conflicts, the work encourages readers to critically assess their beliefs and understand differing perspectives on faith and culture.
A newly elected president faces a critical crisis that threatens his administration's goals and alters the nation's trajectory. This political thriller offers an insider's perspective on the workings of Washington, delivering a realistic portrayal of power dynamics and the challenges that accompany leadership in a tumultuous political landscape.