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Speaking of Homosexuality: Discussing the Issues with Kindness and Clarity
By Joe Dallas
Drawing on nearly 30 years of counseling people struggling with homosexuality, this former gay activist is familiar with virtually every argument pro or con. He compassionately, intelligently takes the reader through the thicket of "born gay"; the "change" controversy; same-sex marriage; homophobia; Sodom and Gomorrah; Paul and arsenokoites...272 pages, softcover. Baker.
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Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity
By Joe Dallas
With a very personable style, the author walks step-by-step with you down the path to healing. First, lay the foundation to spiritual health including motivation to change; then move on to topics such as the origins of homosexual orientation, the process of change, sexual integrity, dating, marriage and more.
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When Homosexuality Hits Home: What to Do When a Loved One Says, I'm Gay
By Joe Dallas
The heart-wrenching declaration that a loved one is a homosexual is increasingly being heard in Christian households across America. How can this be? What went wrong? Is there a cure?
In this straightforward book, Joe Dallas offers practical counsel, step by step, on how to deal with the many conflicts and emotions parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters or any family member will experience when learning of a loved one's homosexuality.
Drawing from his own experience and from his many years of helping families work through this perplexing and unexpected situation, Joe offers scriptural and compassionate advice to both struggling gays and those who love them.
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Coming Out of Homosexuality
By Bob Davies
If you're seeking answers, you'll find them here. This essential guide is filled with true stories and offers proven strategies that can help anyone exit the homosexual lifestyle. Discover freedom beyond what you may have ever dreamed possible.
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Out of Egypt
By Jeanette Howard
For many years Jeanette was an active lesbian. When, as a result of her new-found faith, she realised the need to change her lifestyle, she could find little immediate help. this book is the result of her five-year walk away from lesbianism. Through it she wants to provide a practical tool which can guide others towards the Promised Land of freedom in Christ. Her careful and honest teaching will prove invaluable not only to Christians struggling with lesbianism, but also pastors, counselors and family members seeking greater understanding.
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Dwelling in the Land: Bringing Same-Sex Attraction Under the Lordship of Christ
By Jeanette Howard
If you struggle with same-sex attraction, or know someone who does, then this book is for you.
Some Christians who think of themselves as "gay" have sought healing and sexual re-orientation. Some have chosen a freer interpretation of the biblical texts. Others don't know where they belong, or what they should believe. Still others remain gay-identified yet choose to live as celibates. All have found that their sexual orientation strongly influences, even defines, who they perceive themselves to be. But Jeanette believes that to identify herself as "gay" does not do justice to what God has been doing in her life.
As a Christian you belong to Christ. "I have been born from on high and have a completely new DNA, God's DNA, residing in me and flowing through me," says Jeanette. "I am no longer a sinner but a saint. I am a daughter of the King." With intelligence, compassion and fellow-feeling Jeanette explains what it means, as a Christian who has wrestled for the whole of her adult life with same-sex attraction, to live honestly and consistently as a Bible-believing Christian.
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Turning Controversy into Church Ministry: A Christlike Response to Homosexuality
By W.P. Campbell
Outreach to those who struggle with same-sex attraction is severely lacking in most churches. Campbell packs his book with insights, tools, and practical guidelines for creating ministry in any size or type of congregation. Implementing these ideas not only helps bring Christ’s presence to those with unwanted same-sex attractions, but also enables Christian congregations to become more relevant to a changing world.
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What Does the Bible Really Teach About Homosexuality?
By Kevin DeYoung
In this timely book, award-winning author Kevin DeYoung challenges each of us - the skeptic, the seeker, the certain, and the confused - to take a humble look at God's Word regarding the issue of homosexuality.
After examining key biblical passages in both the Old and New Testaments and the Bible's overarching teaching regarding sexuality, DeYoung responds to popular objections raised by Christians and non-Christians alike, making this an indispensable resource for thinking through one of the most pressing issues of our day.
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Out of a Far Country: A Gay Son's Journey to God. A Broken Mother's Search for Hope.
By Christopher Yuan & Angela Yuan
The son of immigrants, young Christopher Yuan was attracted to other boys. As he grew older, his mother, Angela, tried to change the situation. Instead, she found her own life out of control. Their mutual story of heartbreak, confusion---and surrender to God---offers hope for anybody affected by homosexuality. Includes guide for personal reflection and small-group discussion. 240 pages, softcover from Waterbrook.
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Strength in Weakness: Healing Sexual and Relational Brokenness
By Andrew J. Comiskey
Andrew Comiskey sees our weakness as "a threshold for holy power" - the point at which God can meet us for healing and equip us for service. It has been true for him and his wife, Anette, and hundreds of others they have ministerd to. Telling real-life stories of despair, hope and lasting change, Comiskey lays out the foundations for healing from relational and sexual sin. This book makes clear the way to the cross - God's sufficient answer to our deepest needs.
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