Yes we do. But are you and I national leaders? No. Billy had a huge responsibility to lead evangelicals to be saints, holy ones, "set apart for a sacred purpose." Instead, he chose to use his vast influence to denigrate fundamentalism, oppose his fundamentalist background and mentors (John R. Rice, Monroe Parker, Bob Jones Sr.) and friends (Wayne Van Gelderen and others), and make nice with all sorts of heretics: Catholics, theological liberals who opposed the virgin birth and deity of Christ, World Council of Churches hacks, and others. In doing so, he harmed Christ's church and the work of missionaries all over the world.