I just read an interesting Christianity Today article from a guy named Patton Dodd. He served on staff with Ted Haggard at New Life Fellowship for 8 years. I thought he had a very interesting take on the documentary I referenced in a post earlier this week, "The Trials of Ted Haggard." Of course he's approaching the issue as one who was hurt by the scandal, and ultimately he interprets Haggard's intentions as one of self-aggrandizement (he asks some very good questions. Why is Haggard allowing cameras to follow he and his family around only a few months after the scandal?), but here is the side to the story we don't get in the documentary. Thought it was interesting.
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