Category archives: First Steps Out
Get First Steps Out for FREE on Story Cartel
I’m excited to tell you that until January 25, my book will be available for free on Story Cartel. Get your FREE copy here. The only thing I’m requesting is your honest opinion… in the form of an Amazon review,… continue reading »
Homosexuality and the Church: Is There a Better Way?
Homosexuality and the Church’s response: It seems like an issue that is ever resurfacing in our culture. Each time it rises up, the pros and the cons raise their voices and talk right past each other in exalted decibels, delivering… continue reading »
Gender Confusion and the Church
“You will never take the mic in this church again.” And with these ten words spoken by the pastor of my church, the harsh boundaries of the quasi-patriarchal world I’d been naively growing up in were manifested, and I found… continue reading »
Interview with Moody Radio NW about Christianity and Homosexuality
Last week I was contacted by Rich Monteith of Moody Radio Northwest and asked to do a two part interview — covering my story of overcoming homosexuality and how I would address gay theology, the latest version of which has… continue reading »
Homosexuality and Honor: How to Have This Conversation
Today I’m sharing an excerpt from my upcoming Book, First Steps Out. It’s written to parents, family, and friends of people who are seeking help with their sexual orientation. The book is for more than just families, though. It carries… continue reading »
How My Same Sex Attraction Was Ended
“After sharing my story of overcoming homosexuality with the Prodigal community last month, I have been approached by more people than ever whose stories and struggles are similar to mine asking for more specifics about how I went from being… continue reading »
On Homosexuality: It’s OK To Fight
“It was 1994. I was 15 years old when the epiphany hit me that times were changing and I was eventually going to have a socially acceptable problem. This sudden awareness started the clock on a grueling battle for my… continue reading »
