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Home > 2001 > June (Web-only)Christianity Today, June (Web-only), 2001  |   |  
NAE President Resigns in Wake of Financial Woes
"In the process of change, you also create friction, says Kevin Mannoia"




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"I've invested in creating a climate of change," Mannoia said. "As you do these kind of things, there comes a point when your leadership is not as effective as it should be."



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Just last month Mannoia had an article in Christianity Todayarguing for a broader vision for the National Association of Evangelicals—and for the evangelical movement as a whole.

The NAE's Web site is not updated very often, but has information about the organization.

The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability has some financial information about the organization, noting that donations to the organization decreased 36 percent between 1999 and 2000.

Earlier Christianity Today articles about the NAE and Mannoia include:

Breaking Up Isn't Hard to Do | Religious broadcasters quietly cut historic link to National Association of Evangelicals. (Mar. 21, 2001)

DiIulio Pitches Charitable Choice to Cautious NAE Delegates | Meanwhile, group suggests religious broadcasters reconsider severing ties. (Mar. 21, 2001)

Weblog: Why Did the National Religious Broadcasters Split from the National Association of Evangelicals? (Feb. 15, 2001)

More Talk, Less Static | Broadcasters resist low-power FM licenses due to listening-quality concerns. (Aug. 30, 2000)

Time to Kiss and Make Up? | The financially strapped NCC reaches out to evangelicals and Roman Catholics. (July 18, 2000)

Untying the Knot | NCC withdraws endorsement of 'one-man, one-woman' marriage statement. (Jan. 23, 2001)

Power in Unity | President of NAE embraces new strategy. (Mar. 28, 2000)

NAE Selects New President (Apr. 5, 1999)
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