By Alan Chambers
Alan Chambers is the President of Exodus International. His own decision to leave homosexuality more than fourteen years ago gives him tremendous insight as he addresses this difficult issue in churches, colleges and various public forums around the world. Alan has been interviewed by Time magazine, ABC’s 20/20, MSNBC’s Buchanan & Press and ABC’s Nightline. He was listed in Charisma magazine as one of the top Christian leaders who represent the future of the American church. Alan and his wife, Leslie, make their home in Orlando, Florida and are the parents of a son and daughter.
In this accessible book Alan Chambers, president of Exodus International, explains the process and clarifies the expectations for those who are skeptical of change or frustrated by an ongoing struggle with same–sex attraction.You can also get it at Amazon. They have
Readers will learn how to
--enter into a new life in Christ
--set realistic and healthy expectations
--build authentic community
--learn to forgive
--overcome the power of sexual addiction
3 comments:
o.m.g.
WHEN will people learn to live THEIR lives and allow others to live their own?
it's not like gays don't have enough to contend with without having these self-important, holier-than-thou's telling them they're wrong for being who they are.
**gag**
I love the "practical guide" thing in the title. What could be more impractical than trying to change one's sexual orientation?
How many people would want to "leave" homosexuality if they weren't persistently harassed and abused by the very bigots who offer them this sort of tripe? Isn't it sad when the people who offer the "cure" are the same ones who create the need?
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