Neece, James. Oral history interviews with James Neece, 1987. - View Resource (original) (raw)

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Neece, James.

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Prison chaplain, businessman; born May 5, 1941; converted to Christianity, 1979; served as short term missionary in West Africa, 1982; graduated from Multnomah School of the Bible; graduated from Wheaton College Graduate School, 1986; worked with Good News Mission as assistant chaplain and chaplain to the DuPage County Jail; resigned chaplaincy, 1987. From the description of Oral history interviews with James Neece, 1987. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 26449198 ...

Prison Fellowship

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Evangelical agency ministering to prisoners; founded in 1976 by presidential advisor and convict Charles Colson; major activities of the organization included preaching the Gospel to prisoners, providing nuture and fellowship for Christian prisoners, counseling prisoners families and lobbying to prison reform. From the description of Records of Prison Fellowship, 1975-1982. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 26449075 ...

Colson, Charles W.

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Autograph collector. Full name: Charles Wendell Colson; born 1931. From the description of The Charles Wendell Colson autograph collection, 1827-1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79448952 Lawyer, political operative, founder of a Christian ministry to prisoners and their families, Evangelical speaker and author; special counsel to President Richard Nixon, 1969-1973; converted to Christian faith in 1973; served prison sentence 1974-1975 on charges arising from the Watergat...