Yes, Justin's Book Has Arrived on My iPad
Tuesday/November/2012 11:44 Filed in: Sexuality Issues
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Yes, Justin Lee’s new book Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate downloaded from Amazon onto my iPad this morning.
Yes, I think you should download this book (or buy a physical copy, if you’re into that kind of thing).
I am not getting any sort of compensation for promoting this book. I just feel its high time the Church found better ways of handling the gay & lesbian controversy — and I am certain that Justin’s book will help. I know that’s his intention.
So many books and articles on this topic are persuasive propaganda for a particular “side.”
If I thought this book was that I wouldn’t recommend it.
This is a book that I believe has the potential to help us all talk to one another — and respect one another — even if we don’t agree.
We can’t wait until we’ve all become convinced of one point of view or another to begin bringing healing to our churches, our lives and our families.
And, if you have some time you might want to check out: Gays and Christians: A Synchroblog for Sanity .
And if you really have time (I mean a lot of time — a few hours) check out the anti-debate between Justin Lee & Ron Belgau which I posted here: Transforming the Christian Conversation on Homosexuality.
Yes, Justin Lee’s new book Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate downloaded from Amazon onto my iPad this morning.
Yes, I think you should download this book (or buy a physical copy, if you’re into that kind of thing).
I am not getting any sort of compensation for promoting this book. I just feel its high time the Church found better ways of handling the gay & lesbian controversy — and I am certain that Justin’s book will help. I know that’s his intention.
So many books and articles on this topic are persuasive propaganda for a particular “side.”
If I thought this book was that I wouldn’t recommend it.
This is a book that I believe has the potential to help us all talk to one another — and respect one another — even if we don’t agree.
We can’t wait until we’ve all become convinced of one point of view or another to begin bringing healing to our churches, our lives and our families.
And, if you have some time you might want to check out: Gays and Christians: A Synchroblog for Sanity .
And if you really have time (I mean a lot of time — a few hours) check out the anti-debate between Justin Lee & Ron Belgau which I posted here: Transforming the Christian Conversation on Homosexuality.
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