Oxford, WI – Gordon D. Loux, president and chief executive officer of Prison Fellowship Ministries (PFM) (left) and Charles W. Colson, PFM chairman, pay an Easter weekend visit to an inmate in the ...
WASHINGTON — Watergate felon and prison reformer Charles W. Colson, who died Saturday at age 80 in Northern Virginia, was two people. He was Richard Nixon's "hatchet man," the president's "evil genius ...
Charles W. Colson, President Richard Nixon’s hatchet man, who was convicted of obstruction of Justice in the 1970s and went on to found a prison fellowship ministry, died Saturday in a suburban D.C.
Charles Colson, the tough-as-nails special counsel to President Richard Nixon who went to prison for his role in a Watergate-related case and became a Christian evangelical helping inmates, has died.
Charles W. Colson — who spent seven months in prison for Watergate-era offenses and became one of the most influential social reformers of the 20th century — was the most thoroughly converted person I ...
President George W. Bush awarded former Nixon administration counsel and Prison Fellowship founder Charles Colson with the Presidential Citizens Medal in 2008. No paywalls here. Thanks to you. As an ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - He was described as the "evil genius" of the Nixon administration, and spent the better part of a year in prison for a Watergate-related conviction. His proclamations following his ...