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The NAE Chooses Government Affairs Director
Veteran World Relief worker to replace Richard Cizik.




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"Creation care is Richard's passion and area of expertise," Anderson said. "It should not be perceived that less visibility for the NAE on creation care is less concern. However, in all probability, there's not going to be the level of visibility that Richard has had and will continue to have."



Related Elsewhere:

Christianity Today has a special section on the National Association of Evangelicals, including:

Richard Cizik Resigns from the National Association of Evangelicals
Longtime lobbyist and media spokesman recently said 'I'm shifting' on gay unions. (December 11, 2008)
Interview: NAE President Leith Anderson on Richard Cizik's Resignation
'If he did not appropriately represent NAE, then he has lost credibility as a spokesperson.' (December 11, 2008)
Dobson, Others Seek Ouster of NAE Vice President
Interim president Leith Anderson says he supports Richard Cizik's work on creation care. (March 2, 2007)
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Jay   Posted: July 07, 2009 7:31 PM
Amen to Anna. Wake up and repent, America ! Read for starters how we are to love each other, in Christ when you read chapters 5-7 in 1 Corinthians which is in the New Testament, the new laws that Christ wants us to implement. Many times other than in Corinthians, does it speak of putting Christ first. You must accept Christ but you can only do this by repenting and turning away from all evil practices. It is up to each individual to read and find out how to live our lives. To continue, 1 Corinthians teaches us why do we exist? Read 1 Corinthians chapter 10:31-33 in Christ, Jay

Anna   Posted: June 24, 2009 9:54 PM
I'm confused. What legal rights do gays not have. All they have to do is visit a lawyers office like the rest of us and give each other legal rights. Anybody can buy property in their names, tell the hospital who can and who can not visit, and citizens can't be deported even as criminals they serve time in this country. The doctor's office will give you a paper to give to whoever you chose the right to make decisions for you. I mean you can buy property, insurance, whatever, in someone elses name and present the papers to them. Of course, it takes effort on your part to do so. We single people do this all the time, of course, we pay the lawyers and doctors to do it for us as you pay for any service. Single people don't ask for special rights, so why do gays feel they need civil union or marriage rights to get what single people do all the time. Evangelicals I know follow the Bible too much to all of a sudden go for civil or marriage for gays. Just living together is moral sin for all

alison   Posted: June 24, 2009 8:02 PM
Shane, your opinion would be more palatable if you weren't so smug about it.

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