Richard Cizik? Never heard of him before.
Leader? No he is not.
NAE is to Christendom what the NEA is to the teaching profession. The NAE, National Association of Evangelicals, is liberal and apostate.
Shock? No, this is not a shock to actual Bible-believing practicing Christians, which we have observed in the lives of “evangelicals, does not describe any segment of the NAE.
The NAE at BEST represents a divided and undermining testimony in the “Christian” sphere.
We would not recommend that any new Christian ever join a church that iis affiliated with the NAE, and we always encourage Christians with a godly interest in serving Christ, to come out from among such and be separate.
45,000 churches . . . apostate bunch.
There are many more than 45,000 Christian churches which do NOT belong and would not belong to the NAE.
You would seriously recommend Christians avoid a solid denomination like the Presbyterian Church in America because it is affiliated with the NAE? That seems a little extreme.
John Leland, is the organization pretty well known in Evangelical circles? I’ve never heard of it, but I have heard of Dr. Dobson. I’m not Evangelical, but am curious.
This guy and his association are great examples of why Sola Scriptura is so important.
This election has revealed that all Christian churches have more tares than we thought. If Scripture is the guide than we know what this guy promotes is wrong.