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The Gospel for a Queer Friend

Josh had always acknowledged he was different. From his earliest memories, he looked at some boys as more than just peers. His parents knew he was “special,” but they loved him for it. He learned to wear a mask and play the part of a “normal” kid until he graduated from lofty school.

In college, Josh decided it was time to be who he really was. He made friends with other gay people and set out on sexual explorations. Josh create a refuge in his gay community and developed bonds that ran much deeper than sexual flings. Though his parents distanced themselves and old friends turned a cold shoulder, Josh felt that he was finally free in his new identity as a gay man.

Josh is no caricature. His experiences and story are genuine, and they are common.

What if Josh were your neighbor or your co-worker or your son? How would you give the gospel to him? How would you tell him about the forgiveness of sins, the community of believers, and true culture in Jesus?

In one perception, there is no difference in the way we’d share the good news with Josh compared to any other person. Just because Josh is sexually attracted to people of the same gender doesn’t make him foundation

How Do I Help My Gay Friend?

by D’Ann Davis

“How do I help my gay friend?”  This is a question we perceive constantly in the Living Hope office, when out speaking at events, or from friends and church members from around the world.  Twenty years ago few Christians asked this question, for few knew any same gender attracted people, or if they did know them, they were ignorant to their friend’s struggles.  Today almost everyone knows of someone who identifies as same-sex attracted or deals with a measure of same gender attractions.  Even if a Christian finds himself in a season of being where he does not personally know of a same gender attracted (SGA) person in his sphere of influence, this scrutinize is of utmost importance in light of the change of our customs and the growing willingness of Christians dealing with SGA to openly chat about their issues.  So how does one support a gay-identified friend or SGA friend?

The first response I typically give to this question is actually another question.  “Does your friend know Jesus?”  This is a vital first question any believer must tackle before attempting to help a friend deal with her sexual attractions.  This is because there are two different ro

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"If you're looking for a friend, queer guys really are the best. Because, let's encounter it, women are considerate of depressing."

Tanya, The White Lotus

The Gay Finest Friend exists mostly to add variety, funny mannerisms, and cheap laughs to an otherwise all-straight story and sometimes shows political correctness. The gay finest friend is depicted as mostly interested in shopping, fashion, and makeovers.

The GBF may talk about sex a lot but is seldom depicted as having any because too many viewers would detect that disturbing. Either he has no love being to speak of (which never seems to bother him), or it's forever offscreen, only discussed with the heroine over brunch at some pretentious cafe.

As modern society grows increasingly comfortable with homosexual people, fiction is adv seeing more well-rounded queer supporting characters with onscre

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I have a similar situation with my bond. My boyfriends gay companion is inLove with him and he doesn’t be aware that.  there is so many things that create me realize that.

1 they see each other once a week to imbibe in a bar, when they do and receive drunk, my boyfriends homosexual friend starts complementing him  in front of me , like his handsome, touching his arm ( in a way that makes me uncomfortable), looking him with this in love eyes. start making inappropriate joke

2 he had a picture of a naked guy that looks like my boyfriend and even he shows the pictures to everybody. and he start saying  DOESNT HE LOOK LIKE HIM???

3  he told my crush that he heard that i was dating one of his friends  a couple of times( guy that I don’t even know). obviously lies.. don’t know what was exactly his intention.

4 he invited my boyfriend first  to an island  and a week after he mentioned and then he invited me .. ( last minute) obiously my lover didn’t go.

5  he always pays for everything, dinner, uber,  all the cocktail in the bar ( mos

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