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Chuck Colson -- "Thank you for this honor." Imprisoned during the Watergate scandal, Chuck Colson is founder and head of Prison Fellowship Ministries in Lansdowne, Va., the world’s largest outreach to prisoners, exprisoners, crime victims and their families. Colson is also an author and host of “BreakPoint,” a syndicated national radio show.
Charles Wendell "Chuck" Colson (born October 16, 1931) was the chief counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973 and was one of the Watergate Seven, jailed for Watergate-related charges. His
later life has been spent working with his nonprofit organization devoted to prison ministry called Prison Fellowship. Colson is also a public speaker and author. He is founder and chairman of the Wilberforce Forum which is the "Christian worldview thinking, teaching, and advocacy arm of" Prison Fellowship. read more |
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Janice Shaw Crouse, "It was a wonderful, delightful surprise to receive your contact telling me that CfD has made me Woman of the Year! Thank you so much, dear friends!! I very much appreciate the honor and feel very fortunate, indeed, to have recognition from a group that I respect and admire so much. I am pleased to be on the same team with you and to work shoulder to shoulder with you on the important causes that motivate us both to get out there in the fray every day. It is certainly encouraging to get a boost like this just before Christmas and I thank you and am deeply appreciative!" As Senior Fellow at the Beverly LaHaye Institute, the think tank for Concerned Women for America, is a recognized authority on domestic issues, the United Nations, cultural and women's concerns. In May, 2002, she was appointed as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations Children's Summit. Subsequently, she was appointed by the President to the U.S. delegation to the 2003 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The Heritage Foundation nominated her for the 2003 Bradley Prize for her influence on contemporary issues. During the first Bush Administration,
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she was a Presidential Speech Writer, authoring major presidential policy addresses as well as drafting and editing the Presidential White Paper on Welfare Reform. Her issues: family and children, marriage, religion and public life, abstinence and out-of-wedlock births, the presidency, faith-based and volunteer initiatives, poverty and dependence, human rights, United Nations, women's issues, welfare reform. read more |
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