| Ex-Gay Books and Other Titles Relating to Healing from Homosexuality from Amazon.com |
| by Anita Worthen, Bob Davies Paperback - 215 pages (July 1996) Intervarsity Pr; ISBN: 0830819827 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Created out of the authors' personal and professional experience struggling with family members over issues of homosexuality, Someone I Love is Gay will help you handle your feelings while responding appropriately to your loved one. |
| by Robert Daniels Paperback - 224 pages (June 1997) Crossway Books; ISBN: 0891079335 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) They are silent sins, and therefore some of the most difficult to conquer. The good news is that for men who are battling pornography, lust and other sexual temptations [including masterbation], God has provided several means of escape--all specifically fleshed out in this book through wartime and naval analogies, scriptural teaching and personal testimony. Complete with discussion questions, this book will take Christian men to a new level of purity. |
| by Bob Davies, Lori Rentzel Paperback - 202 pages (January 1994) Intervarsity Pr; ISBN: 0830816534 |
| Synopsis (from Inter-Varsity Press) Bob Davies and Lori Rentzel offer a practical handbook for recovery and growth which examines the issues of sexual identity. Here are strategies for healing that have been developed and used by people around the world. |
| by Elizabeth R. Moberly Paperback - 56 pages (April 1997) Attic Pr; ISBN: 0227678508 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com; reviewed by a customer) Q: What causes homosexuality? A: Read this book. This book is awesome at explaining the issues behind the symptom of homosexuality. It is small, but chock-a-block full of truths about why people become homosexuals. I couldn't put it down because I kept going "Yeah, that's right! Tell me more!". Its the first book that I recommend to people who are homosexuals, but who want to change. I'd also recommend it to people who want to help people who want to change as it looks at the underlying issues, not the symptom. Homosexuality is a sin and God hates all sin, but if you're motivated and ask for God's help it is possible to change. I've seen it happen in my own life and its great! Thanks Elizabeth Moberly |
| by Joe Dallas Paperback - 288 pages (September 1991) Harvest House Publishers, Inc.; ISBN: 0890818975 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Desires in Conflict is important reading not only for those that struggle with their sexual identity, but for anyone who cares about a family member or friend struggling with homosexuality. |
| by Neil L. Whitehead, Blair Whitehead Paperback - 233 pages (March 1999) Huntington House Pub; ISBN: 1563841657 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Change is possible! We believe the book is the most current, thorough, clear account, of to what extent homosexuality is inborn (conclusion: 10%). It also explains how we become heterosexual. Subjects include incidence, brain studies, hormone studies, twin studies, culture. It summarises 8 years study on 1700 books, chapters and papers. The first author has 30 years research experience. |
| by Donald J. Wold Paperback - 288 pages (October 30, 1998) Baker Book House; ISBN: 0801021146 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Homosexuality is one of the most vexing moral issues facing the contemporary church. For individual Christians and denominations wrestling with the issue, Donald Wold provides a serious analysis of the biblical passages referring to homosexuality while at the same time explaining the nature of same-sex relations in ancient Near Eastern cultures. |
| by John R. W. Stott Paperback - 96 pages (September 1998) Fleming H Revell Co; ISBN: 0800756746 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) No moral issue stirs up the church more than that of homosexuality. In "Same-Sex Partnerships?" John Stott calls readers to separate emotion and fear from conviction. A revised and updated chapter from Stott's "Decisive Issues Facing Christians Today", this book reviews four clusters of biblical texts bearing on homosexuality together with their contemporary challenges. Stott then sensitively responds to five principal arguments advanced in favor of same-sex partnerships, addresses the AIDS epidemic, and concludes with a plea for Christian compassion toward the homosexual individual. |
| by Patrick J. Carnes, Ph.D. Paperback - 204 pages, 2nd ed., (Sept. 1992) Hazelden Information Education; ISBN: 1568380550 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) This book is the first work ever published on sexual addiction, examines the tangled web of love, addictive sex, hate and fear often found in family relationships. Patrick Carnes offers a way for addicts to deal with their sexual compulsions and become whole human beings. |
| You Don't Have to Be Gay: Hope and Freedom for Males Struggling With Homosexuality or for Those Who Know of Someone Who Is |
| by Jeff Konrad Paperback Rev. edition (1998) Pacific Pub House; ISBN: 0942817087 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com; reviewed by a customer) This book consists of real letters sent by the author to a friend struggling with homosexuality. Jeff Konrad, having been delivered from homosexuality, writes encouraging letters of hope and insight to his friend. This book is so easy to read but contains extremely helpful information on finding our real selves in the light of Christ. Quotes a lot from other books that can be helpful including Homosexuality: A New Christian Ethic by Elizabeth Moberly, which is also awesome stuff. I highly recommend this book. It helped me a lot on my path to healing. |
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