Passing Parade: America’s future
Nelson A. Pryor: Guest Columnist
Beverly LaHaye, an evangelical activist, who helped organize resistance to losing “traditional family values,” died April 14, in a retirement home, in El Cajon, just outside San Diego, Calif. She was 94.
She helped form the public policy organization Concerned Women for America in 1979. It helped propel the rise of the Christian evangelical movement through its advocacy efforts toward legal campaigns and educational programs.
Left Behind
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