a matter of identity
Is my identity summed up in my sexuality — whether gay or straight? (It may be, if that is the focus of my life.) Or is there a better basis for my fundamental identity? 00
Continue reading →Is my identity summed up in my sexuality — whether gay or straight? (It may be, if that is the focus of my life.) Or is there a better basis for my fundamental identity? 00
Continue reading →We specialize in Good News for gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans-gendered Adventists. Jesus came to bring Good News to all of humanity — without regard to color, race, or sexual orientation. 00
Continue reading →After I decided to surrender my life back to the Lord, it was as if I was in a different world. Sometimes I’d be sooo happy with the decision I’d made because of the peace it brought me. At other times, I’d almost be in a panic, thinking what had I done?!! 00
Continue reading →I knew I was different for as long as I can remember. My earliest memories were same sex feelings. I won’t bore you with all the common childhood and teen experiences at this time, but suffice it to say, back in the fifties, the only option I felt open for me, was to get married. 00
Continue reading →My son is gay. I always knew he was. But I can’t blame myself for my son’s being gay. Of course, we can all look back on the way we raised our children, and wished we had done some things differently, but that’s true of gays or straights, homosexuals or heterosexuals — at least for those who were married and had children. When I grew up, I figured that I was what I was because of the way I was raised and the choices I had made. However, I no longer believe this to be entirely the case. When I was little, I used to play with dolls. I had a collection of about two dozen that I played with, … Continue reading →