Inspiring conversation! Beautifully speaks to the cracks vocationally single people face, and what their solutions look like. Thanks for the hope! Love from Calgary, Canada.
This interview was a good eye opening to things I would not think of because I first saw equip I thought it was all about conversion therapy but when you look of it it isn't that depends on if you see choosing to restrict sexual relations but on the whole this man's organization is not about changing people's sexuality but helping people who are LGBT thrive in the church with the basis of a traditional sexual ethic and I like how he realizes the way the church approaches LGBT has a very negative affect and I hope more christian has a conversation on LGBT is approached because it's not helpful and churches also needs to stop normalizing discrimination on LGBT and violence because this is only going to cause a great divide we need to approach this issue with kindness and love and stop spreading bias and stereotypes on LGBT like the STDs and pedophilia it only makes the issue worst so Pieter your organization can help LGBT be comfortable in addressing there issue without feeling shame and uncomfortable I wish all round the world christian churches can use this approach and stop normalizing hate
When heard about Pieter I was very fascinated that he used gay christian instead of ex gay but I like how he said the word gay is now associated with gay and I think the church has a fear saying gay and I have watched so ex LGBT so say they are or struggling with same sex attraction but my opinion using the term ex gay is what is gay is it only being in a homosexual relationship and I find the term misleading because it's like saying ex straight is ex straight just not being in a heterosexual relationship now I know some ex gay will use the term because they no longer have any attraction to the same sex but I have a problem with the ex gays that have same sex attraction but not act on it I still believe you are gay or bisexual the term can be very misleading