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 PCA, RPCNA, parts of ARP, OPC in National Association of Evangelicals
A movement of Bible-believing Christians was born and was formally named the National Association of Evangelicals." The pamphlet goes on to say that the NAE's "purpose is...
The NAE's pamphlet, entitled "Leadership Through Cooperation," gives this explanation: "The incentive for cooperative effort that Paul gave the Philippian Christians is the same compulsion that has caused evangelicals of this century to 'stand fast in one spirit, with one mind (cooperating) together for the faith of the gospel' (Phil.
NAE is a member of the World Evangelical Fellowship, a worldwide alliance of continental and national bodies that provides the structure and forum for them to identify together and cooperate forcefully to defend the faith and advance the gospel.
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 Focus Excerpts - The National Association of Evangelicals Holds Convention in Arlington
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) is a voluntary association of individuals, denominations, churches, schools and organizations, comprised of 45 thousand congregations nationwide from 51 member denominations and individual congregations from an additional 27 denominations, as well as several hundred independent churches.
The National Association of Evangelicals held its "Convention 2000" in Arlington, Virginia, from March 6th to 10th.
The NAE says its mission is "to extend the kingdom of God through a fellowship of member denominations, churches, organizations and individuals, demonstrating the unity of the body of Christ by standing for Biblical truth, speaking with a representative voice, and serving the evangelical community through united action, cooperative ministry and strategic planning."
http://www.uninews.com/uni/text/newsltr/nae.html   (637 words)

  
 National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) Or "National Association of Neo-Evangelicals"?
NAE was formed because evangelicals were uncomfortable both with those who espoused the theologically liberal 'social gospel' and fundamentalists who neglected Christian ideal for negative attacks on others [-- a classic example of the way in which evangelical compromisers seek to excuse and defend their own disobedience to the Word of God regarding Biblical separation.
The majority of churches in the NAE are Pentecostal/Charismatic.
By courting and accepting Pentecostal churches, organizations, and individuals, the NAE has given the false teachings of the Pentecostal movement an undeserved aura of theological respectability within evangelicalism, something that they had not previously been accorded by the mainline denominations which were a part of the ecumenical movement.
http://cephas-library.com/ecumenical/ecumenical_nae_analysis_by_beard.html   (3930 words)

  
 WCG attends annual conference of National Association of Evangelicals
ORLANDO, Florida--The National Association of Evangelicals conducted its 55th annual convention for denominational leaders in Orlando, March 4 to 6.
NAE is a group of denominations who seek common ground in the faith without abandoning their differences.
We share the same high view of Scripture and the same focus on proclaiming the gospel to all people, and we all see ourselves as citizen-servants of the kingdom of God on earth.
http://www.wcg.org/wn/97Mar18/nae.htm   (655 words)

  
 NAE Accepts Worldwide Church of God
The Worldwide Church of God joins 48 other denominational members in the fellowship of the National Association of Evangelicals, including Reformed, Pentecostal, Free Church, Holiness, and various other traditions.
WHEATON, IL The Board of Directors of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) has voted overwhelmingly to accept the Worldwide Church of God (WCG), headquartered in Pasadena, Calif., into membership.
"In essentials unity, in distinctives liberty, in all things charity" is the motif of the association which serves as a forum, a voice, and a resource for the evangelical community.
http://www.wcg.org/lit/AboutUs/media/nae.htm   (614 words)

  
 National Association of Evangelicals Now Corrupt...
Well the National Association of Evangelicals finally proved itself to be what astute people knew it always was: a hodgepodge of theological lightweights (with a few heavyweights), philosophical cripples, and devotees of political correctness.
The National Council of Churches was a nest of liberals, socialists, heretics, and Communists so evangelicals did have the savvy and courage to refuse identification with that radical leftist group.
In 1941, Evangelical leaders refused to associate with the conservative American Council of Christian Churches but formed the NAE in 1942.
http://cstnews.com/Code/NAE.html   (848 words)

  
 Ronald Reagan's Evil Empire Speech to the National Association of Evangelicals - 1983
Those of you in the National Association of Evangelicals are known for your spiritual and humanitarian work.
Following the meeting, according to a contemporaneous report by the President's National Security Advisor Judge William Clark, the President added paragraphs to a speech he was scheduled to deliver the next day to the National Association of Evangelicals.
One recent survey by a Washington-based research council concluded that Americans were far more religious than the people of other nations; 95 percent of those surveyed expressed a belief in God and a huge majority believed the Ten Commandments had real meaning in their lives.
http://www.nationalcenter.org/ReaganEvilEmpire1983.html   (3495 words)

  
 National Association of Evangelicals Voice Support for 'The Passion'
Evangelicals believe that our sins are responsible for creating the situation that required the crucifixion of Christ.
Haggard emphasized that evangelicals are some of the most ardent supporters of Israel and defenders of Jewish people worldwide.
He maintained that evangelical Christendom values the realistic portrayal of Jesus' last day and believes that the final effect of “The Passion” will be positive for Judaism in America and around the world.
http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/lwc_cda_article/0,1643,A=153957&X=1&M=50088,00.html   (442 words)

  
 Relations between the NAE and NCC
The National Council of Churches is applauding a decision by the National Association of Evangelicals to allow dual membership in both groups.
We have no intention of merging with the National Council of Churches or altering our statement of faith or identity as evangelicals.
Many urban areas have two ministerial associations: one for pastors from Fundamentalist and other Evangelical denominations, the other for ministers and priests from mainline and liberal faith groups.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/nae_ncc.htm   (650 words)

  
 George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
And now in the free countries of the former Communist bloc, your work continues to ensure that the vacuum left by communism's demise is filled by faith.
As Jefferson put it, ``Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God?'' That conviction is enshrined in our Declaration of Independence and in our Constitution.
Evangelicals point our country toward the future, and with the diligence and hard work and confidence that only a firm faith can provide.
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/papers/1992/92030301.html   (2138 words)

  
 Christian News - The Christian Post Interview: Ted Haggard, President of the National Association of Evangelicals
The NAE is an organization of denominations and local church networks.
Haggard is also the founder and senior pastor of New Life Church – one of the largest evangelical churches in America and the largest church in Colorado.
While many mainline and historic denominations suffered from membership loss and financial downfalls, evangelical churches continued on a steady upward trend of growth in membership, power and influence.
http://www.christianpost.com/article/church/1690/12284352/interview.ted.haggard.president.of.the.national.association.of.evangelicals/1.htm   (743 words)

  
 President Reagan's Speech to the National Association of Evangelicals Orlando, Florida March 8, 1983. BABLEIZED babelized
Your those of the national combination of Evangelicals work of spirit song and humanitarianism are known because of you.
Denton and Hatfield Senator proposed the legislation of the national assembly of all question which prohibits discrimination vis-a-vis the religion form of speech of the student.
Legislation of the life which finishes this tragedy some day transfers the national assembly, to you or me never do not have to go to bed.
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 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . NEWS FEATURE . National Association of Evangelicals Meeting . March 6, 1998 PBS
ABERNETHY: Don Argue came to the NAE convention just one day after his return from China, where he was part of a U.S. religious delegation.
Although primarily a resource, agents say the group does take stands on social issues, and often serves as the faith of American evangelicalism.
Privately, some say the biggest challenge facing the NAE may be what one insider called a "leadership crisis." Argue's departure announcement caught many off guard.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week127/news.html   (419 words)

  
 Text Of A Speech Delivered Before The National Association Of Evangelicals By John DiIulio,Jr. [Free Republic]
But, in all fairness, let's remember that America's faith communities are as diverse in their traditions of public/private partnerships as they are in their theological understandings.
With all due respect, and in all good fellowship, predominantly white, ex-urban evangelical and national para-church leaders, should be careful not to presume to speak for any persons other than themselves and their own churches.
In particular, compared to predominantly ex-urban white evangelical churches, urban African-American and Latino faith communities have benevolent traditions and histories that make them generally more dedicated to community-serving missions, and generally more confident about engaging public and secular partners in achieving those missions without enervating their spiritual identities or religious characters.
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3aa71fa07117.htm   (8968 words)

  
 National Association of Evangelicals Wrestles with Membership Issue
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) held its annual convention in Dallas on March 5-7.
At its meeting last year, the NAE changed its membership rules to allow denominations who were members of the National Council of Churches (NCC) to be members of NAE as well.
Another Christian organization, the National Religious Broadcasters, had already voted, 80-0 on Feb. 9, to formally end its relationship with the NAE because of this rule change.
http://www2.pcanews.com/news/stories/story681.html   (797 words)

  
 Robertson Apologizes for Chavez Assassination Remarks
Richard Cizik, vice-president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, was online Thursday, Aug. 25, at noon ET to discuss the backlash against conservative broadcaster Pat Robertson's comments calling for the removal of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Richard Cizik: The NAE was founded in 1942 to be a voice for the evangelical cause, and today represents, both through the office for governmental affairs, which I direct, and other ministries, over 45,000 churches, 54 denominations, and a constituency of some 30 million evangelicals.
There are some conservatives, to be precise, who do not believe that the state should have that kind of power.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2005/08/24/DI2005082401786.html   (3077 words)

  
 First Evangelical Free Church Supported Organization: National Association of Evangelicals
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) is a voluntary association of individuals, denominations, churches, schools and organizations comprised of approximately 43,000 congregations nationwide from 50 member denominations and individual congregations from an additional 27 denominations, as well as several hundred independent churches.
The association maintains its national offices in Los Angeles, California, and an office for governmental affairs in the nation's capital.
The membership of the association includes 250 parachurch ministries and educational institutions.
http://www.firstfreechurch.org/missions/orgs/nae/index.html   (309 words)

  
 NAE NORCAL
We are so grateful for all the evangelicals coming together to stop this alteration of our culture.
Laws are being singed into law that puts Christian families 'on the spot' in everyday life that are at cross purposes with the Biblical pattern of Evangelical lifestyle.
All over the nation, men and women in prison don't have the means to send Christmas gifts to their sons and daughters.
http://www.naenorcal.net   (1439 words)

  
 National Association of Evangelicals
For over 60 years, the National Association of Evangelicals has been serving the Church by providing a point of connection for those who believe in the necessity of being born again.
We Evangelicals have utilized the NAE to strengthen our identity as born-again believers, to provide a common voice to government, the press, and other faith groups, and to mobilize resources toward the proclamation of The Gospel.
NAE members understand that there are many things we can do individually, but a few important things we can only do together.
http://www.nae.net   (375 words)

  
 Falwell explains why he agrees with Franklin Graham and disagrees with the National Association of Evangelicals on Islam. -- Beliefnet.com
These leaders from the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) stated that they wished to "lovingly rebuke" those who have made controversial statements regarding Islam.
However, other NAE executives--perhaps craving a bit of the national spotlight--had scheduled the meeting before Haggard was elected president.
Thankfully, NAE officials also reiterated their commitment to witnessing in the Muslim world and criticized the "naïve" approach of the World Council of Churches, which has attempted to blur theological lines in its efforts of inclusion.
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/127/story_12728_1.html   (480 words)

  
 Cult News.com: “Cult” thrown out of National Association of Evangelicals
Evangelical support of "Jews for Jesus Passover" raises serious questions »
Former members of UBF have publicly recounted how difficult life was for them within the group, controlled by their “shepherds” through manipulative and coercive tactics and allegedly abused.
Evangelical sociologist Ronald Enroth devoted an entire chapter to the group in his book “Churches That Abuse” (Zondervan, 1992).
http://www.cultnews.com/archives/000746.html   (539 words)

  
 Christian News - The Christian Post Interview: Richard Cizik, National Association of Evangelicals
According to Richard Cizik, Vice President of Governmental Affairs in the National Association of Evangelicals, evangelicals are the key to bring even greater changes.
What I mean is, we as Evangelicals have a commitment to the holistic proclamation and demonstration of the gospel.
Rather, when we act holistically, our proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ has social consequences, in as much as we are calling people to love and repent in all areas of life.
http://www.christianpost.com/article/church/2160/section/interview.richard.cizik.national.association.of.evangelicals/1.htm   (691 words)

  
 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS
The National Association of Evangelicals has over 2,000 member churches in Pennsylvania representing over 40 different conservative evangelical denominations, and as their network chair I thank you for your careful attention to and action on this very important matter.
Most NAE church run child care centers in PA, see affordable child care as a part of their mission to the communities in which they fin themselves.
For all of these reasons, I again urge passage of the amended version of HB 78, print #515.
http://www.champion.org/daycare/daycare10.htm   (498 words)

  
 Christian Century: NAE to make D.C. its new headquarters - News - National Association of Evangelicals - Brief Article
The National Association of Evangelicals will centralize its operations in Washington, D.C., where its office of governmental affairs has been the organization's most active component.
Once located in the evangelical stronghold of Wheaton, Illinois, the NEA moved its head offices two years ago to Azusa, California, under new president Kevin Mannoia, who was forced to resign last summer over policy differences.
The NAE board announced May 1 that it plans to close the southern California office this summer--a move that could involve some layoffs.
http://findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1058/11_119/87080204/p1/article.jhtml   (349 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- National Association of Evangelicals considers guidelines distancing faithful from political parties
A draft of guidelines circulating in the National Association of Evangelicals advises believers to "be careful to avoid the excesses of nationalism" while maintaining a commitment to religious freedom at home and abroad.
Bush, himself a born-again Christian and member of the United Methodist Church, has been praised by evangelicals and Roman Catholic bishops for opposing abortion, expanded use of human embryos for stem-cell research and gay marriages.
If approved, it would be distributed nationally to churches, seminaries and affiliated church groups, such as the Promise Keepers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20040620-1047-evangelicals-politics.html   (371 words)

  
 National Association of Evangelicals - Religion - Washington, DC, 20024-2407 - Citysearch
National Association of Evangelicals - Religion - Washington, DC, 20024-2407 - Citysearch
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 National Association of Evangelicals - Euthanasia
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) believes that in cases where patients are terminally ill, death appears imminent and treatment offers no medical hope for a cure, it is morally appropriate to request the withdrawal of life-support systems, allowing natural death to occur.
The National Association of evangelicals believes that in cases where extensive brain injury has occurred and there is clear medical indication that the patient has suffered brain death (permanent unconscious state), no medical treatment can reverse the process.
In such cases, every effort should be made to keep the patient free of pain and suffering, with emotional and spiritual support being provided until the patient dies.
http://www.euthanasia.com/evangel.html   (512 words)

  
 The National Association of Evangelicals Responds to the Iraq Conflict
WASHINGTON, March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Ted Haggard, the newly appointed president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), is calling all evangelical Christian Americans to unite in prayer for a last-minute, peaceful resolution to the conflict with Iraq.
As a spokesman for more than 27 million evangelicals in America, and because of his world travels and long involvement with a great variety of worldwide prayer efforts, he presents a unique view.
While continuing as president of The World Prayer Center, The World Prayer Team and as a member of the Honorary Committee of The Presidential Prayer Team, Haggard's knowledge of prayer and its impact on world events is extensive.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-17-2003/0001909688&EDATE=   (248 words)

  
 Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: Satellite remarks to the National Association o... @ HighBeam Research
The National Association of Evangelicals was founded 62 years ago with the highest of calling, to proclaim the kingdom of God.
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents: Satellite remarks to the National Association o...
It's such a pleasure to speak to all of you in Colorado Springs.
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 "NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING AND PRAYER" CALLED FOR SUNDAY BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) represent 51 member denominations and 43,000 churches and provides leadership to heads of state and a Clergy in the US.
PETRA, JORDAN (ANS) -- The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) has urged its 51 member denominations and 43,000 churches to mobilize for "National Day of Mourning and Prayer" on Sunday, September 16 in response to the first major terrorist attack against the United States.
The NAE is joining with National Prayer Committee, National Day of Prayer, and Mission America Coalition in sponsoring a full-page advertisement in the newspaper USA Today on Friday, September 14, calling for a "National Day of Mourning and Prayer" on Sunday, September 16.
http://www.assistnews.net/strategic/s0109042.htm   (318 words)

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