New website launched to help Christians experiencing same-sex attraction

A new website, containing articles, videos and personal stories has been launched today to help Christians experiencing same-sex attraction. Living Out is a brilliant initiative by men in pastoral ministry who admit to feelings of same sex attraction but who also see the Bible’s prohibitions on same-sex relationships as non-negotiable. The core of the new group, recently interviewed by Christianity magazine, are Sam Alberry, a church leader in Maidenhead, Sean Doherty, a tutor at St Mellitus College and Ed Shaw, who helps to lead Emmanuel Church in Bristol. Their testimonies are clear, powerful, hugely encouraging and most welcome at a time when many young evangelicals […]
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SUPREME COURT RULES SCHOOL BOARD MUST INCLUDE HOMOSEXUAL ACTIVIST BOOKS IN LIBRARY

SUPREME COURT RULES SCHOOL BOARD MUST INCLUDE HOMOSEXUAL ACTIVIST BOOKS IN LIBRARY by LifeSiteNews.com OTTAWA, December 20, 2002 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a school board may not ban pro-homosexual propaganda books targeting children. The books must therefore be made available in the school library. However, the court did give the Board the decision to decide if the books should be in the classroom but stressed that the board must decide that question “according to the criteria laid out in the curriculum guidelines and the broad principles of tolerance and non-sectarianism underlying the School Act.” […]
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SUPREME COURT OF CANADA HEARS CASE ON HOMOSEXUAL BOOKS IN ELEMENTARY GRADES

SUPREME COURT OF CANADA HEARS CASE ON HOMOSEXUAL BOOKS IN ELEMENTARY GRADES by LifeSiteNews.com OTTAWA, June 12, 2002 (LSN.ca) – The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada along with the Catholic Civil Rights League, the Archdiocese of Vancouver and The Canadian Alliance for Social Justice and Family Values Association will be intervening to defend the rights of religious parents to participate in decisions about the education of their children. The Supreme Court of Canada today began hearings into the controversial Chamberlain v. Surrey School Board case. The case arose when the Surrey School Board decided not to approve books promoting homosexual parents […]
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