National Association of Evangelicals Sifts Through Ashes of Haggard Scandal
Leaders are distancing group from its former president.
Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service | posted 11/07/2006 08:51AM

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NAE Board Chairman Shocked by Haggard Resignation | Roy Taylor says NAE hopes to name interim president next week. (Nov. 3)
Haggard Resigns as NAE President | Pastor also steps aside at New Life Church after allegations by male prostitute (Nov. 2)
Other related CT articles include
CT Classic: Good Morning Evangelicals | Meet Ted Haggard the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith. (Cover story, November 2005)
CT Classic: Evangelicals in a Secular Society | Ted Haggard says Galatians bars us from using the law to create a Christian nation. (Nov. 4, 2005)
CT Classic: 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. (June 3, 2003)
NAE Rights Its Ship | Outgoing president put the association back in the black (June 3, 2003)
Decalogue Debacle | What we can learn from a monument now locked in an Alabama closet. By Ted Haggard (April 12, 2004)
Articles from our sister publication Leadership Journal include:
The Haggard Truth | Gordon MacDonald on the lies all-too-easily believed (Out of Ur, Nov. 5)
Life vs. Law | Your preaching can inspire graceful or grudging obedience. by Ted Haggard (Leadership Journal, Fall 2002)