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BreakPoint / Colson Center

Welcome to the official Breakpoint application for the , touch, and .

Here you can access the latest BreakPoint radio commentaries by Chuck Colson, carried by over 1400 radio stations. You can also access The Point radio commentaries by John Stonestreet and the popular BreakPoint Blog. In the video section you can watch the Two-Minute Warning weekly video commentaries by Chuck Colson. You can also access the weekly BreakPoint This Week interviews, where Chuck and John interview leading public figures in a 24-minute format.

After you’ve downloaded and enjoyed the content, you can share it with your friends via Twitter, Facebook, or email.

WiFi internet is required for touch.

For more information about BreakPoint / Colson Center, please visit:
http://www.colsoncenter.org or http://www.breakpoint.org.

The BreakPoint app was developed with the Subsplash App Platform.

Category : Education

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Reviews (6)

Abe. B. Feb 9, 2022     

Only the article's title and a one line description appears. We are then redirected to the web portal. An app should provide a complete user experience without requiring the users to switch between the app and the mobile web that is accessed via a browser.

Sco. D. Dec 5, 2019     

I am so glad that I have this app. I hear this content on the radio on AFR and sometimes I want to listen to it again or send it to a friend. Now I can. Great app.

Viv. D. Apr 24, 2020     

Easy reading of brilliantly communicated encouragements of God moving in our world.

Eri. B. Jul 20, 2018     

I get so much from listening. It informs me of thing coming in a year or more culturally and gets me ahead of the curve.

Sha. S. Feb 11, 2017     

I'd love to be able to listen to audio. But the app is unable to play or download files.

Eri. C. Nov 30, 2012     

There is no redeeming quality for this app. Please just go to the website and stay away from this app. It looks like the worst port ever made from an iOS app, but, not only is the UI horrid, there is no functionality here. It is hard enough to figure out what the random buttons do. This is one of the cheapest, most terrible apps I have seen in a long time. This probably took this group a whole 20 minutes to port, and I doubt the original app was good on its respective platform, either.