Ted Haggard: 'This Is Evangelicalism's Finest Hour'
The new president of the National Association of Evangelicals talks about the current state and future goals of the association and evangelicalism.
Ted Haggard | posted 6/01/2003 12:00AM

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We'll do more to mobilize other groups, partner together, strengthen one another, and edify one another. With NAE's efforts, evangelicalism is going to keep getting healthier and healthier until every person has heard the good news—and then the end will come.
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