




If
you all haven't already, at least read the last three paragraphs from Tim
Stafford's article in Christianity Today. We couldn't really ask for a more
honest accolade of the work God is doing through Exodus. Which sums up much of
ex-gay ministry today. “No
hype. Limited faith in techniques. No gay bashing.
No detectable triumphalism, religious or
political. Just serious discipleship. This may be
the only group in The
ex-gay movement runs against the cultural tide. Given adverse public
opinion, the ambivalent support of conservative churches, and the common
assertion that ex-gays condemn themselves to a life of frustration, you
would think the movement would shrivel. Yet Exodus affiliates have doubled
in number over the last 18 years. Many of its leaders have been in the
public eye for 20 to 30 years. They show every sign of stability. They
live by radical ideas about sexuality--that we are
not, as our culture would have it, defined by our desires, heterosexual or
homosexual. Rather, we are defined by our Creator and Savior. Our
attractions, always disordered to some extent, must be submitted to Christ,
who alone can redeem us. For those who feel strong same-sex attractions,
that task is especially difficult. But it is the same basic struggle every
Christian must face. “ Entire
Article: An Older, Wiser Ex-Gay
Movement: The 30-year-old ministry now offers realistic hope for
homosexuals, Oct 07
