Some beautiful words from Andy Comiskey. 30-years ago, ‘Living Waters’ surfaced in West Hollywood. The burning ground of lust and sexual confusion became a pool of God’s mercy. Every Wednesday night for two years, we met in the home of …

Together, We Discovered Mercy Read more »

I have a dictaphone taped to my stomach as I arrive at Lynne’s large house, north of London. She had told me beforehand that she would charge me £40 per session and that she always prayed at the beginning and …

Ex-Gay “Expose” in the Independent Read more »

Fascinating piece in today’s London Times. Not a hint of Jesus either. Very interesting… A minor incident in a barber’s shop last week has helped me to realise that I may no longer be gay. Not a fully fledged homo, …

“The Day I Decided to Stop Being Gay” Read more »

It would be remiss of me not to comment on the APA report of the Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Response to Sexual Orientation which has now had a good 48 hours for us to digest and ponder. There have …

The APA on Sexual Orientation Change Read more »

Warren Throckmorton seems to agree with me that while reparative therapy *might* be useful for some people to help deal with their same-sex attraction, it shouldn’t be used as a “one size fits all” solution. Indeed, sometimes people’s stories run …

One Size Fits All? Read more »

So, Alan said this: I am pro-marriage, but I fall short if that’s all people know of me. Christians must be pro-people and pro-hearts. If we win all of the political battles in the world and we lose people over …

A Little Controversy Read more »