Not a single evangelical leader thinks that members of his or her faith always get decent treatment by the press. Not one. And many hope that journalists would stop using "evangelicals" as a generic political label.
When asked in a new poll if they think the media portrays evangelicals fairly, zero respondents said that was always the case, according to the November Evangelical Leaders Survey, a monthly poll of the National Association of Evangelicals' board of directors. The group includes CEOs of denominations plus a broad range of leaders from missions, universities, churches and publications.
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