Chances are you know someone who is gay--a coworker, family
member, or friend. And chances are, as a Christian, you're not
exactly sure how to relate to this person. While the church has
been pretty good at "hating the sin," it hasn't really known how to
"love the sinner" without fear of condoning a homosexual
lifestyle.
Chad Thompson, a man who has struggled with homosexual feelings,
argues that "homosexuality needs to be solved through
relationships." Drawing from the life and words of Jesus, Thompson
gives readers permission to love and befriend homosexuals before
they change--and radically, even if they never change--their sexual
orientation.
This candid book includes an appendix of additional resources. It
will be a valuable tool for pastors, teachers, counselors, and any
Christian who knows someone who is gay.
Chad Thompson is a writer and speaker living in Des Moines, Iowa. He is the founder of Inqueery, an organization that addresses homosexuality on high school and college campuses, and is the former media specialist for the Iowa Family Policy Center. Thompson is also the author of The Homophobia Stops Here, a high school resource. Visit his website at www.LovingHomosexuals.com