“Please forgive my accuser…and, actually, thank God for him. I am trusting that his action will make me, my wife and family, and ultimately all of you, stronger. He didn't violate you; I did.”

—  Ted Haggard

In a letter to New Life Church; published in Colorado Springs Gazette, November 5, 2006.

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