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Product Description 'No one has a monopoly on truth.' 'You can be who you want and do what you want.' 'Marriage isn't for forever.' Truths? Lies? Somewhere in between? These and other statements float through our society'on television and radio, in print media, political speeches, and classrooms. Often these assertions are left unchallenged because they sound good on the surface, yet they embody ideals that fundamentally oppose truth. How can we understand and respond to worldviews that appear to embrace acceptance, tolerance, and peace, but in fact threaten to drown out the truth about our society? In Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture, Charles Colson examines seven lies that affect our contemporary society, and he brings clarity to various events and trends over the past decade. Useful for individual or group study, Charles Colson's insightful observations and practical applications will help you answer effectively widely accepted misconceptions in popular culture. Special Offer! |
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Product Details (Paperback) : 220 Pages Release Date: May 01, 2005 Label: Tyndale House Publishers Distributed By: Tyndale House Publishers Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Length: 7.88 inches Height: 0.85 inches Weight: 0.85 (lbs) Language: Category: CHRISTIAN LIVING ISBN: 1414301669 EAN / ISBN-13: 9781414301662 Product Code: 307900 |
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Charles W. Colson Charles Colson, internationally known commentator, columnist, and author, is the founder of Prison Fellowship. His radio broadcast, BreakPoint, airs daily to five million listeners. Former Counsel to President Richard Nixon, Colson converted to Christianity before spending time in prison on a Watergate-related charge. In the last thirty-three years, Colson has visited more than 600 prisons in forty countries and, with the help of nearly 50,000 volunteers, has built Prison Fellowship into the world's largest prison outreach. In recognition of his work, Colson received the prestigious Templeton |
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Editorial Review 'No one has a monopoly on truth.' 'You can be who you want and do what you want.' 'Marriage isn't for forever.' Truths? Lies? Somewhere in between? These and other statements float through our society'on television and radio, in print media, political speeches, and classrooms. Often these assertions are left unchallenged because they sound good on the surface, yet they embody ideals that fundamentally oppose truth. How can we understand and respond to worldviews that appear to embrace acceptance, tolerance, and peace, but in fact threaten to drown out the truth about our society? In Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture, Charles Colson examines seven lies that affect our contemporary society, and he brings clarity to various events and trends over the past decade. Useful for individual or group study, Charles Colson's insightful observations and practical applications will help you answer effectively widely accepted misconceptions in popular culture. Special Offer! |
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