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Ted Haggard, the former megachurch pastor and former National Association of Evangelicals chief whose career was undone by a sex and drugs scandal in 2006, will appear in a cable TV special this month.

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2010: Ted Haggard's new church growingupdated: Fri Jan 07 2011 06:04:00

In July, Ted Haggard said the church he began in his Colorado home welcomes all and is growing. KUSA reports.

Religious leaders speak out against International Burn a Quran Dayupdated: Fri Aug 20 2010 16:45:00

Religious leaders in Gainesville, Florida, have planned a Gathering for Peace, Understanding and Hope, in response to a local church's International Burn a Quran Day.

Church plans Quran-burning eventupdated: Sat Jul 31 2010 00:50:00

In protest of what it calls a religion "of the devil," a nondenominational church in Gainesville, Florida, plans to host an "International Burn a Quran Day" on the ninth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Fallen evangelical leader Ted Haggard to start new churchupdated: Sat Jun 05 2010 13:17:00

Ted Haggard, the former megachurch pastor and former National Association of Evangelicals chief whose career was undone by a gay prostitution and drugs scandal in 2006, plans to start a new church.

Ted Haggard to start new churchupdated: Sat Jun 05 2010 13:17:00

The founder of the New Life Church announced plans open a Colorado church after scandal forced his resignation in 2006.

Faced with scandal, disgraced preacher's wife maintained faithupdated: Fri Jan 29 2010 02:41:00

The wife of former New Life Church pastor Ted Haggard said Thursday that she never considered divorce after she discovered her husband had sexual encounters with men.

Gayle Haggard speaksupdated: Fri Jan 29 2010 02:41:00

CNN's Larry King talks to Gayle Haggard, wife of former preacher, Ted Haggard on why she stayed with him.

Survey: Support for terror suspect torture differs among the faithfulupdated: Thu Apr 30 2009 21:49:00

The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a new survey.

Disgraced pastor Haggard admits second relationship with manupdated: Fri Jan 30 2009 01:29:00

Evangelical pastor Ted Haggard described Thursday as "fundamentally true" an assertion that he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a 20-year-old male volunteer in 2006.

Haggard accuser speaks outupdated: Fri Jan 30 2009 01:29:00

A man who says he had a sexual relationship with Ted Haggard says he's emotionally scarred by the experience.

Haggard: I contemplated suicide after first scandalupdated: Wed Jan 28 2009 17:31:00

Evangelical pastor Ted Haggard says he contemplated suicide after his relationship with a male escort was revealed in 2006, resulting in his being fired from the influential megachurch that he founded two decades ago.

Disgraced pastor Haggard facing new sex allegationsupdated: Wed Jan 28 2009 15:54:00

A megachurch paid a 20-year-old man to keep silent about a sexual relationship he had with disgraced evangelical pastor Ted Haggard, a senior church pastor said. Haggard denies the new accusation.

Global warming gap among evangelicals widensupdated: Wed Mar 14 2007 19:36:00

A sharp difference of opinion over which issues ought to top the political agenda of Christian conservatives spilled out into the open at this week's meeting of the National Association of Evangelicals.

Haggard's 'restoration' won't come easyupdated: Fri Nov 10 2006 11:43:00

Ted Haggard says he's about to embark on a process of rehabilitation known as "spiritual restoration," an ancient practice that could take years to complete.

Gallagher: Allegations raise political, timing questionsupdated: Fri Nov 03 2006 09:37:00

A national religious leader with White House ties, the Rev. Ted Haggard, resigned Thursday after accusations by a male prostitute that the pastor paid him for sex during a three-year period.

Evangelical leader quits, denies male escort's allegationsupdated: Thu Nov 02 2006 19:27:00

The president of the National Association of Evangelicals resigned Thursday after denying an accusation by a male prostitute that the pastor paid him for sex over three years.

Fortune: Strange bedfellowsupdated: Wed Feb 08 2006 02:47:00

An unlikely coalition of evangelical Christians, FORTUNE 500 executives and environmentalists is coming together to press the U.S. government to take action to curb global warming.

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