What is the belief you have about yourself that is painful to release? Or even humiliating to let go of? I recall being in that place when I discovered I was a woman. Yes, NOT a lesbian.
Read MoreWhat is justice for those who identify as LGBTQ?
Recording of co-founders Ken Williams and Elizabeth Woning as they present to students at the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry on March 5, 2020,
That week, BSSM hosted several leaders including Candace Johnson, Benji Nolot, and Kris Vallotton to address "Engaging Culture."
Read MoreNo one achieves spiritual maturity and emotional wholeness in a moment. The journey away from LGBTQ identity requires character development that comes through discipleship and healthy introspection.
Read More“Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand” is an invitation to reformers and pioneers who have the grit to make public stands on sexuality to offer a new and different way forward. It’s an invitation that reflects the character of Christ and His sacrificial love.
Read MoreToday we are passionate about justice and fair treatment, but are we equally passionate about liberty? The history around so-called “conversion therapy” reveals the disturbing impact of social justice initiatives gone awry.
Read MoreThis is a transcript of my statements at the pre-Senate Judiciary Hearing press conference
Read MoreCHANGED was never invited to the table in any of the discussions between the LGBT Caucus and Christian leaders regarding this resolution and people like us are the most impacted by any ban on counseling.
Read MoreWhen so many of us leave the LGBT culture behind to experience fulfilling and quietly “normal” lives in “regular” culture, giving LGBTQ protected status is nonsensical.
Read MoreOur self-made effort to bring resolution to the shame, the Sexual Revolution, has hardly been the salve we had hoped. Its fruit is the whole-scale breakdown of family and sexual accountability that we see today in our Tinder and porn driven culture. Yet the silver lining of the Sexual Revolution may very well be our willingness to see and say all things sexual utterly shamelessly. In the end, our ability to be transparent and vulnerable about our sexuality and its formation could very well be an answer to prayer.
Read MoreAmerica is creating avenues that some say will save lives by forcing people (children) to embrace a still marginalized sexual identity. But there is no proof that it will resolve the always existent inner struggles involved with the life experiences of sexual minorities.
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