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'''Anne Morse''' is a senior writer at the [[Wilberforce Forum]] in Reston, VA, as well as senior writer for [[Charles Colson]]'s [[Prison Fellowship Ministries]] daily radio program ''Breakpoint''.[http://www.ccfwebsite.com/world_display.php?ID=63&type=article] She has been writing and editing the ''BreakPoint'' commentaries and columns with Colson since 1993, and, in 1997, she and Colson "co-authored an award-winning collection of ''BreakPoint'' commentaries called ''Burden of Truth''." | '''Anne Morse''' is a senior writer at the [[Wilberforce Forum]] in Reston, VA, as well as senior writer for [[Charles Colson]]'s [[Prison Fellowship Ministries]] daily radio program ''Breakpoint''.[http://www.ccfwebsite.com/world_display.php?ID=63&type=article] She has been writing and editing the ''BreakPoint'' commentaries and columns with Colson since 1993, and, in 1997, she and Colson "co-authored an award-winning collection of ''BreakPoint'' commentaries called ''Burden of Truth''." | ||
− | Anne is a "frequent contributor" to [[James Dobson]]'s [[Focus on the Family]] publication ''[[Citizen Magazine]]'' | + | Anne is a "frequent contributor" to [[James Dobson]]'s [[Focus on the Family]] publication ''[[Citizen Magazine]]'', ''[[World Magazine]]'', and "other online outlets including ''Boundless'', ''Beliefnet'', and ''Regeneration Quarterly''. Her review of Christina Hoff Sommers’s book, ''The War Against Boys'', was recently given a first place Evangelical Press Association Award in the category of critical review. |
"Anne is a regular participant in roundtable discussions at the [[Ethics and Public Policy Center]] in Washington, D.C. She holds memberships in the [[Independent Women’s Forum]] and the [[White House Writers Group]], a Washington public relations firm." | "Anne is a regular participant in roundtable discussions at the [[Ethics and Public Policy Center]] in Washington, D.C. She holds memberships in the [[Independent Women’s Forum]] and the [[White House Writers Group]], a Washington public relations firm." |
Revision as of 17:22, 13 March 2005
Anne Morse is a senior writer at the Wilberforce Forum in Reston, VA, as well as senior writer for Charles Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministries daily radio program Breakpoint.[1] She has been writing and editing the BreakPoint commentaries and columns with Colson since 1993, and, in 1997, she and Colson "co-authored an award-winning collection of BreakPoint commentaries called Burden of Truth."
Anne is a "frequent contributor" to James Dobson's Focus on the Family publication Citizen Magazine, World Magazine, and "other online outlets including Boundless, Beliefnet, and Regeneration Quarterly. Her review of Christina Hoff Sommers’s book, The War Against Boys, was recently given a first place Evangelical Press Association Award in the category of critical review.
"Anne is a regular participant in roundtable discussions at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C. She holds memberships in the Independent Women’s Forum and the White House Writers Group, a Washington public relations firm."
Morse is a graduate of Seattle Pacific University. [2]
In the February 2002, "A family man in the White House," Morse wrote for Conservatism magazine: [3]
- "The best thing about President Bush's family policy is that he doesn't have an office in the West Wing labelled 'Office of Family Policy' manned by a scary-looking blonde who thinks 'it takes a village' (that is, a gang of Washington feminists) to raise other people's children. Instead, Bush's policy towards American families is found in the warp and woof of programs not specifically labelled 'family policy', but which do a great deal to actually help them. The tax relief we received last summer (a $600 check for joint filers) meant THIS family could pay off bills and buy school clothes for our kids - which is also how most other Americans say they spent the money. The passage of Bush's education reform package - although badly weakened by Democrats - is a weapon in the hands of poor families to force their children's appalling schools to improve - or else.
- "Perhaps best of all, since September 11, the president has given our kids a chance to see how a Real Man behaves in the Oval Office when a crisis strikes: with courage and compassion, grace and guts."
SourceWatch Resources
External Links
Publications
- Charles "Chuck" Colson and Anne Morse, "Burden of Truth: Defending the Truth in an Age of Unbelief" ISBN 0842301909, Tyndale Publishing House, 1998.
By Anne Morse
- Archive: Articles published by Beliefnet.
- Archive: Articles published by Boundless.
- Columns by Chuck Colson with Anne Morse in Christianity Today.
- "View from the Axis. COVER STORY: Critics deride the 'axis of evil' rhetoric but eyewitnesses know better. In North Korea, evil only begins to describe the everyday horror of life under 'Dear Leader' Kim Jong II," World Magazine, undated.
- "They Call It Art. The last acceptable prejudice?," National Review Online, May 30, 2003: "Princeton University has discovered an acceptable way to engage in hate speech, bigotry, and slander: Just label it 'art'.".
- Chuck Colson with Anne Morse, "Sowing Confusion. One small ruling for Texas; one giant leap into the cultural abyss," Christianity Today, October 2003. re gay marriage.
- "Christmas in Romania," National Review Online, December 23, 2003.
- "Mothers Against Tolerating Terror," Independent Women's Forum, March 4, 2004.
- "Three Years Later: How Safe Do We Feel?," Family Security Matters, [September 11, 2004].
- "The First Rathergate. The CBS anchor’s precarious relationship with the truth," National Review Online, September 15, 2004.
- Chuck Colson with Anne Morse, "The Moral Home Front. America's increasing decadence is giving aid and comfort to Muslim terrorists," Christianity Today, October 2004.
- "Unfit & Unwelcome. What our troops think of Kerry," National Review Online, October 31, 2004.
External Links
- Joseph Barillari, "Oddities at the NRO, hypersensitive hyphenateds, and reverse curmudgeonism," Joseph Barillari's Weblog, December 27, 2003: "Exhibit B: Anne Morse cheers the death of Abercrombie and Fitch’s 'pornographic' catalog. ... I must admit that I haven’t actually read a copy of the catalog. But Ms. Morse admits that she hadn’t, either. If an NR columnist can get away with speculative punditry, so can I."