Great hearing Brenna’s testimony and enjoyed her very calm and well thought delivery. I’m on this journey as well and positive reinforcement of my decision to let Jesus be the man in my life is most welcome.
This was an interesting perspective to hear from. Initially, I thought that how could you just suppress a huge part of who you are for your faith? That seemed like such a hard life decision to make. But the more I listened, It is your choose to make no matter what either side says, as long as you are happy. I know that must be a hard place to be people from the lgbtq side telling you your wrong and also people of faith disagreeing with you. I applaud you for making the best decision for yourself despite what others may think.
Hi Molly this is Aaron, one of the show hosts. Thanks so much for your comment, and thanks for sticking through and listening to the show even if you didn’t fully agree. From a Christian perspective I can tell you one of the most challenging aspects of the faith is what Jesus calls “dying to yourself,” the idea of being willing to give up desires you have that don’t line up with God’s heart and best intentions for your life. Every Christian faces this in different ways, but man, lgbt Christians who believe the historic Christian sex ethic have to make quite a big sacrifice! Too often the church has looked down on them for merely having the attraction that they do, when they forgot that everyone struggles with temptation. I’m glad for voices like Brenna’s. Christians need to start recognizing the insane amount of courage found in people like her. Another similar story is David Bennet. He was actually an lgbt activist and fierce opponent of Christianity, and the way he came to know Jesus is powerful and totally unexplainable apart from the reality of God’s spirit. You can hear his story here: cloister.org/david-bennett/sermon/rxmus01y/A-WAR-OF-LOVES
Great hearing Brenna’s testimony and enjoyed her very calm and well thought delivery. I’m on this journey as well and positive reinforcement of my decision to let Jesus be the man in my life is most welcome.
That’s so encouraging to hear!! Thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to listen. You’re not alone!!
Thank you for sharing this! We’re talking about this tonight in youth. I watched this months ago and came back to it today!
This was so helpful. Thank you!
I'm so glad!
So much good stuff. What a great testimony of God's grace and love.
This was an interesting perspective to hear from. Initially, I thought that how could you just suppress a huge part of who you are for your faith? That seemed like such a hard life decision to make. But the more I listened, It is your choose to make no matter what either side says, as long as you are happy. I know that must be a hard place to be people from the lgbtq side telling you your wrong and also people of faith disagreeing with you. I applaud you for making the best decision for yourself despite what others may think.
Hi Molly this is Aaron, one of the show hosts. Thanks so much for your comment, and thanks for sticking through and listening to the show even if you didn’t fully agree. From a Christian perspective I can tell you one of the most challenging aspects of the faith is what Jesus calls “dying to yourself,” the idea of being willing to give up desires you have that don’t line up with God’s heart and best intentions for your life. Every Christian faces this in different ways, but man, lgbt Christians who believe the historic Christian sex ethic have to make quite a big sacrifice! Too often the church has looked down on them for merely having the attraction that they do, when they forgot that everyone struggles with temptation. I’m glad for voices like Brenna’s. Christians need to start recognizing the insane amount of courage found in people like her.
Another similar story is David Bennet. He was actually an lgbt activist and fierce opponent of Christianity, and the way he came to know Jesus is powerful and totally unexplainable apart from the reality of God’s spirit. You can hear his story here: cloister.org/david-bennett/sermon/rxmus01y/A-WAR-OF-LOVES
Molly, it means so much to me that you took the time to listen!!
Respect. So much respect