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Unashamed : a coming-out guide for LGBTQ Christians / Amber Cantorna.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Louisville, Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, [2019]Edition: First editionDescription: xi, 160 pages 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780664265052
  • 0664265057
Subject(s):
Contents:
You are not broken : -- Demolishing internalized homophobia/transphobia -- Claiming hope : re-establishing your worth as a child of god and fostering self acceptance -- We need one another : building an affirming community -- How do I know if I'm ready? : preparing to come out -- Taking the leap of faith : coming out to your loved ones -- Boundaries are not disrespectful : setting healthy boundaries -- Am I worth it? : the value of tending to your soul -- "I love you, but..." : coping with conditional love -- If your heart is aching : restoring what's been lost -- Do you not know what the divine can do with your diversity? : embracing who you are.
Summary: On a daily basis, author and LGBTQ advocate Amber Cantorna receives emails asking the same question: How does one reconcile their sexuality with their faith? Depression, despair, and thoughts of suicide often haunt LGBTQ Christians as they feel unable to imagine the possibility of living a happy, fulfilling life as an LGBTQ person of faith. As the gay daughter of a thirty-plus-year executive of conservative Christian organization Focus on the Family, Amber lost everything when she came out as gay in 2012. However, her journey to embrace her authenticity brought her fulfillment and wisdom to share. Unashamed serves as a guide for Christians considering coming out, tackling tough subject matters such as demolishing internalized homophobia, finding an affirming faith community, reestablishing your worth as a child of God, navigating difficult family conversations (especially in cases where family is involved in church leadership/ministry), and healing from the pain of rejection. Unashamed encourages LGBTQ Christians to embrace their unique identities and to celebrate the diversity placed inside them by God.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 277.3083 C232 Available 33111009601739
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On a daily basis, author and LGBTQ advocate Amber Cantorna receives emails asking the same question: How does one reconcile their sexuality with their faith? Depression, despair, and thoughts of suicide often haunt LGBTQ Christians as they feel unable to imagine the possibility of living a happy, fulfilling life as an LGBTQ person of faith.

As the gay daughter of a thirty-plus-year executive of conservative Christian organization Focus on the Family, Amber lost everything when she came out as gay in 2012. However, her journey to embrace her authenticity brought her fulfillment and wisdom to share. Unashamedserves as a guide for Christians considering coming out, tackling tough subject matters such as demolishing internalized homophobia, finding an affirming faith community, reestablishing your worth as a child of God, navigating difficult family conversations (especially in cases where family is involved in church leadership/ministry), and healing from the pain of rejection. Unashamedencourages LGBTQ Christians to embrace their unique identities and to celebrate the diversity placed inside them by God.

Includes bibliographical references.

You are not broken : -- Demolishing internalized homophobia/transphobia -- Claiming hope : re-establishing your worth as a child of god and fostering self acceptance -- We need one another : building an affirming community -- How do I know if I'm ready? : preparing to come out -- Taking the leap of faith : coming out to your loved ones -- Boundaries are not disrespectful : setting healthy boundaries -- Am I worth it? : the value of tending to your soul -- "I love you, but..." : coping with conditional love -- If your heart is aching : restoring what's been lost -- Do you not know what the divine can do with your diversity? : embracing who you are.

On a daily basis, author and LGBTQ advocate Amber Cantorna receives emails asking the same question: How does one reconcile their sexuality with their faith? Depression, despair, and thoughts of suicide often haunt LGBTQ Christians as they feel unable to imagine the possibility of living a happy, fulfilling life as an LGBTQ person of faith. As the gay daughter of a thirty-plus-year executive of conservative Christian organization Focus on the Family, Amber lost everything when she came out as gay in 2012. However, her journey to embrace her authenticity brought her fulfillment and wisdom to share. Unashamed serves as a guide for Christians considering coming out, tackling tough subject matters such as demolishing internalized homophobia, finding an affirming faith community, reestablishing your worth as a child of God, navigating difficult family conversations (especially in cases where family is involved in church leadership/ministry), and healing from the pain of rejection. Unashamed encourages LGBTQ Christians to embrace their unique identities and to celebrate the diversity placed inside them by God.

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