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rescuing the Gospel from the gays-vs.-Christians debate

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An edition of Torn (2012)

Torn

rescuing the Gospel from the gays-vs.-Christians debate

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"A loving and biblically-based response to the controversy that pits the church against the LGBT community and that divides Christians from each other"--Provided by the publisher.

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Jericho Books
Language
English

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Torn: rescuing the Gospel from the gays-vs.-Christians debate
2012, Jericho Books
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
261.8/35766
Library of Congress
BR115.H6 L44 2012, BR115.H6L44 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25316459M
Internet Archive
tornrescuinggosp0000leej
ISBN 13
9781455514311
LCCN
2012014250

Work Description

As a teenager and young man, Justin Lee felt deeply torn. Nicknamed "God Boy" by his peers, he knew that he was called to a life in the evangelical Christian ministry. But Lee harbored a secret: He also knew that he was gay. In this groundbreaking book, Lee recalls the events — his coming out to his parents, his experiences with the "ex-gay" movement, and his in-depth study of the Bible — that led him, eventually, to self-acceptance.

But more than just a memoir, Torn provides insightful, practical guidance for all committed Christians who wonder how to relate to gay friends or family members — or who struggle with their own sexuality. Convinced that "in a culture that sees gays and Christians as enemies, gay Christians are in a unique position to bring peace," Lee demonstrates that people of faith on both sides of the debate can respect, learn from, and love one another.

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