To answer our questions about homosexuality we must begin by inviting our sons, daughters, peers, spouses, friends into the inner kingdom of God. Homosexuality should not be our focus. Jesus is always the only effective agent of change. Loving well depends upon our ability to show others how to let Him in so that His kingdom may be established.
Read MoreWe may not love well, but we certainly know One who does. Our ability to connect people to God distinguishes Christian love.Christian love always seeks to bring people into His presence, where they may experience the beauty and satisfaction of the love they were designed to enjoy.
Read MoreIt is more important that your gay friends develop relationship with God, who can both reveal Himself and their sonship (or daughterhood) than it is for your to identify what is wrong or what has happened to them.
Read MoreWe don’t have, and there has never been, a single-minded Christian movement since Paul’s apostleship to the Gentiles began. Yet, Jesus’ kingship continues to be announced and revival is ongoing. His gospel is unthwarted.
Read MoreHello, Michael, I appreciate your question. I’ll do my best to answer, but that is a challenging question because there seem to be so many ideas of what “reparative therapy” is.
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