| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com; reviewed by a customer) Leanne Payne has unspeakable insight into the spiritual dimension behind our every struggles and wounds. As a pioneer in the prayer counseling movement and what we call "theophostic therapy" she has somehow managed to stay away from simple theory and get really practical in her approach. Instead of trying to find a demon behind every bush and tree, she clearly states what we are to prepare for when we truly want to persue healing from all kinds of personal wounds and achieve wholeness in Christ. This, as I have found, will allow us really not to fall back into habitual sin and it has made way in my life to experience my Heavenly Father in a way that will leave me satisfied and at peace, ready to do His will. Leanne Payne has opened my eyes completely when it came to renouncing false God's and realizing the importance of symbolism and imagery. I was devasted to find how easily I let myself be influenced by the symbolic proclamations of the world and agreed with Mrs. Payne on the importance to look for the right symbols and patterns for a whole life as they can be find in the Judeo-Christian inheritage. I am forever grateful to have read this book in the age of 25, for it has altered the way I perceive God and understand His voice completely. |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Leanne Payne says that when men are healed, the pathway for the wholeness of women will follow. This book points the way toward the release of power that occurs when couples come into the kind of relationship that God intends. |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.com) As a trail blazer in ministry to homosexuals, Leanne Payne rejects the view, "once gay always gay." The Broken Image documents stories of men and women who have been reoriented through applied "healing prayer." Through prayer as a means of recovering sexual wholeness, this book gives hope to the sexually broken and help to those who minister to them. |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com; reviewed by a customer) I couldn't put this book down! John's first book is a tell all. And tell all he does--in a wild ride full of honesty, courage, and ultimately--hope. Strongly graphic, though not sexually explicit, it documents his whirlwind life from his first timid visit to a gay bar at eighteen and follows him through his many tumultuous relationships, his descent into drugs, alcohol, and compulsive sex, his career as a high-class male escort, and his transformation into the legendary beauty, "Candi." According to the standards of his gay community, he had it all--yet as he looked into the mirror one night he thought, "There has to be something more." John found that "something more" in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and in a long, difficult, yet rewarding journey into emotional healing, wholeness, and freedom. John asked God for only three things: marriage to a former lesbian, a child, and that God would "use our story to blow the world away." John gave God his life; God gave John all three. |
| Synopsis (from Regeneration Books) Chair of the Psychology Department at Wheaton College, Dr. Jones compassionately answers questions about homosexuality: What does the Bible say? Why is this issue important to Christians? How should we respond to homosexuality? This is a great resource for pastors and churches |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) An excellent book that clearly shows the deceptive theology of liberal theologians. What a powerful testimony written by a former practicing homosexual and former pastor of a "gay" church. Required reading for all Christians, especially those within denominations where the topic of homosexual relations and "gay marriage" is a divisive issue up for debate. This book exposes the many myths and arguments by pro-homosexual lifestyle activists and gives hope to those struggling with homosexual tempations. Written with true compassion and love, in intelligent yet simple explanations. Great Reading and Information. |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) True listening is obedient listening. To cross the line from spiritual immaturity to maturity we must learn to hear God's voice. Only then can we find the mind of Christ and gain transcendent wisdom--including understanding, guidance, knowledge, exhortation, and consolation. |
| Ex-Gay Books and Other Titles Relating to Healing from Homosexuality from Amazon.com |
| by Joe Dallas Paperback - 245 pages (September 1996) Harvest House Pub., Inc.; ISBN: 1565074319 |
| by Stanton L. Jones Paperback - 32 pages (September 1999) InterVarsity Press; ISBN: 0830865934 |
| by John Paulk, Tony Marco (Contributor) Hardcover - 256 pages (February 2000) Wine Pr Pub; ISBN: 157921097X (Paperback also available) |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback (June 1996) Baker Book House; ISBN: 080105334X |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback (October 1995) Baker Book House; ISBN: 080105348X |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback - 264 pages (February 1999) Baker Book House; ISBN: 080105916X [also: Hardcover - 261 pages (December 1994) Baker Book House; ISBN: 0801071399] |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback - 180 pages (August 1995) Baker Book House; ISBN: 080105172X |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Drawing on the writings of C.S. Lewis, Payne focuses on Lewis' intense awareness that God indwells his life and transforms it--the incarnational reality. With exceptional insight, Payne introduces readers to the real presence of God in the lives of all who believe, a presence that makes an enormous difference if the believer is aware of it and cultivates it. |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback - 249 pages Reprint edition (October 1996) Baker Book House; ISBN: 0801056993 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com) Payne describes the value of self-acceptance and how Satan uses self-hatred to tempt. She underscores the importance of forgiveness--for ourselves and others--in the process of spiritual completion in Christ. The place of waging spiritual warfare in this process is the culmination of the process, and Payne examines correct and incorrect ways to be spiritually armed. |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback (March 1996) Baker Book House; ISBN: 0801057000 |
| Synopsis (from Amazon.Com; reviewed by a customer) ...[T]his book is worth reading - especially for men who honestly struggle with their masculinity and have not had the courage or understanding to see the possible connection with their relationship to their father as a child. The book offers hope for the pain of that dysfunctional relationship - which the author says is often hidden or buried in one's deep mind/heart. If a suffering person wants help with accepting his own masculine being (as is - not some false stereotype you lust for) and is willing to begin a journey to wholeness, the author speaks of hope through a personal encounter with the compassionate and loving person of Jesus - who comes to heal and transform gays and straights alike. |
| by Leanne Payne Paperback (April 1999) Baker Book House; ISBN: 080105320X |
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