Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity

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Harvest House Publishers, 01.07.2003 - 256 Seiten

For more than a decade, Desires in Conflict has been the definitive "must-read" for those who wonder "Can a homosexual change?" This new edition with updated information offers more compelling reasons why the answer is "yes!"

"I read Desires in Conflict for the first time when I was 19...More than a decade later, I am free of desires that once held me captive, strong in my faith, married to my amazing wife, Leslie, and currently the Executive Director of Exodus International, North America. The Lord used Desires in Conflict to help guide me out of homosexuality. Joe Dallas has eternally impacted a generation of young people like me."

Alan Chambers
Executive Director
Exodus International

 

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Nutzerbericht  - Aerow - LibraryThing

A silly little book by a hetero-wannabe fooling himself and everyone who's "interested" in changing their sexuality. Do yourself a favor and spend the money on some beer at the nearest gay bar. Vollständige Rezension lesen

Nutzerbericht  - guy weale - Christianbook.com

I think that this book is great for all people to read. The way that Mr. Dallas explains the impact of perception versus the reality of the enviorment one may have been in growing up is really ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Inhalt

Nine
177
Appendix
201
Appendix
209
Appendix Three
229
Notes
239
Suggested Reading and Resources
245
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Über den Autor (2003)

Joe Dallas is an author, speaker, and pastoral counselor who conducts seminars nationwide. He is the founder of Genesis Biblical Solutions in Tustin, California, and has written six books on human sexuality from a Christian perspective, including such authoritative resources as the bestselling Desires in Conflict, The Complete Christian Guide to Understanding Homosexuality, and The Gay Gospel? His articles have been featured in Christianity Today magazine and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity, and he is a regular contributor to the Christian Research Journal.

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