Why do many gay Christians committed to a traditional sexual ethic experience their celibacy as involuntary? What are the challenges of involuntary celibacy? With compassion and patience for self, how can we learn to embrace and thrive in our celibacy?
Pieter Valk is a licensed professional counselor and he leads EQUIP—the premier consulting and training solution for churches aspiring to be places where gay Christians thrive according to a traditional sexual ethic. Pieter is also a cofounder of the Nashville Family of Brothers, an ecumenically Christian brotherhood offering family in Nashville to men called to vocational singleness.
What does it mean to adore Jesus in a world that sees our adoration as scandalous? Taking our cues from a few of the Bible's most notorious worshippers, we'll celebrate together the stabilizing power of worship—a power no one can take from us.
Gregory Coles is the author of Single, Gay, Christia...
A queer orientation marriage is not meant for all Side B Christians, nor should it be. But it may be an option for some, and Aaron & Liz have been making their queer orientation marriage work for over 15 years. A critical aspect of staying healthy as a couple and as individuals is cultivating...
As people of Christ, we have been called to grow in our faith and identity as Believers. The growth should take place in all areas in our lives, from our hearts to our actions. So, it begs the question: "What does sexual maturity look like?" As sexual minorities, how can we grow beyond the elemen...