Wheaton Address

Nov 24–25, 2005 - comment

Today’s broadcast will feature a powerful challenge given to the graduating students at Wheaton University. While this message was initially given to the Graduate Students, it has already impacted parents and faculty. We found out about this message through the grapevine and that very rarely happens from a commencement address, there seems to be a special anointing on this message.

Chuck Colson is captivating speaker and arrests the attention of the listener. Chuck is a syndicated columnist and author of 38 books including Born Again and How Now Shall we Live. Chuck is the founder of Prison Fellowship and Prison Fellowship International. He is a well-noted speaker and as you listen to the address he delivered at Wheaton College, you will see that he is passionate about his country and truly wants Christians to take a stand. We live in a world of moral chaos and we need Champions for the Faith to tell those in the world that there is One greater and there is One to turn to…Christ Jesus our Lord.

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topic(s): Faith, Bible, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship

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