Confessing to sexual immorality and to buying illegal drugs, Ted Haggard has permanently exited his leadership roles at the National Association of Evangelicals Colorado Springs megachurch New Life Church. Our full coverage of the scandal includes:
Haggard Reprimanded | Former president of the NAE told to stop seeking financial support. by Sarah Pulliam | (10/23/2007)
Earlier Christianity Today articles about Haggard include
Good Morning Evangelicals | Meet Ted Haggard the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith. (Cover story, November 2005)
Evangelicals in a Secular Society | Ted Haggard says Galatians bars us from using the law to create a Christian nation. (Nov. 4, 2005)
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)
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