Anne Morse is a collaborative writer and novelist. Beginning in 1993, she spent nearly eighteen years working with the late Chuck Colson, Watergate felon and founder of Prison Fellowship, drafting BreakPoint Radio commentaries intended to help listeners understand the world around them (politics, entertainment, medical research, sex, marriage, abortion, gender issues, etc.) through the lens of a Christian worldview. Morse continued drafting BreakPoint commentaries with New York Times best-selling author and radio host Eric Metaxas, who took over the program following Mr. Colson’s death.
Morse also spent 10 years co-authoring Christianity Today columns with Mr. Colson, and the two worked on four books together: Burden of Truth, How Now Shall We Live Devotional, God and Government, and My Final Word: Holding Tight to the Issues That Matter Most.
Morse worked with former congressman Frank Wolf of Virginia on his memoir, Prisoner of Conscience, and on three books with Eric Metaxas: Seven Men and the Secret of Their Greatness; Seven Women and the Secret of Their Greatness, and Seven MORE Men and the Secret of Their Greatness.
Morse’s work has appeared in National Review Online, World magazine, Crisis, Boundless, Family Security Matters, and other publications.
Morse, a native of Seattle, is married to Dr. Brent Morse, Director of Compliance Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. The couple has two grown sons. Anne enjoys taking mission trips around the world with organizations committed to helping the poor.