After leaving his private law practice to serve as President Nixon's "hatchet man," Charles Colson accepts Christ into his life. When accused of using his new-found religion as a crutch, Colson pleads guilty to endeavoring to disseminate damaging information about Daniel Ellsberg. Colson must then put his faith to the test as he faces a prison sentence.
"After leaving his private law practice to serve as President Nixon's "hatchet man," Charles Colson accepts Christ into his life. When accused of using his new-found religion as a crutch, Colson pleads guilty to endeavoring to disseminate damaging information about Daniel Ellsberg. Colson must then put his faith to the test as he faces a prison sentence."@en
"After leaving his private law practice to serve as President Nixon's "hatchet man," Charles Colson accepts Christ into his life. When accused of using his new-found religion as a crutch, Colson pleads guilty to endeavoring to disseminate damaging information about Daniel Ellsberg. Colson must then put his faith to the test as he faces a prison sentence."
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