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Known for Love: Loving Your LGBTQ Friends and Family without Compromising Biblical Truth

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04 June 2024

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Answering the hard and painful questions in a sexually confused world.What does it mean that Jesus was known for love? We want to be like Him, but that can quickly become confusing when feelings, family, and dear friends come into the picture. Hough provides a biblical and theological framework for...

Answering the hard and painful questions in a sexually confused world.What does it mean that Jesus was known for love? We want to be like Him, but that can quickly become confusing when feelings, family, and dear friends come into the picture. Hough provides a biblical and theological framework for thinking through the hard situations we encounter with family and friends. Drawing from a well of faithful biblical scholars, Hough answers: What did Jesus say, if anything, about homosexuality? Should we refer to people as "gay" Christians? Should Christians attend the wedding of a gay marriage? Should I welcome my same sex attracted child and partner to my home? How do I love my daughter who now believes she's my son?This essential, timely, and compassionate resource gives us the wisdom and courage we need to live into these days with faithful and truly loving hearts.

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Answering the hard and painful questions in a sexually confused world.What does it mean that Jesus was known for love? We want to be like Him, but that can quickly become confusing when feelings, family, and dear friends come into the picture. Hough provides a biblical and theological framework for...

Answering the hard and painful questions in a sexually confused world.What does it mean that Jesus was known for love? We want to be like Him, but that can quickly become confusing when feelings, family, and dear friends come into the picture. Hough provides a biblical and theological framework for thinking through the hard situations we encounter with family and friends. Drawing from a well of faithful biblical scholars, Hough answers: What did Jesus say, if anything, about homosexuality? Should we refer to people as "gay" Christians? Should Christians attend the wedding of a gay marriage? Should I welcome my same sex attracted child and partner to my home? How do I love my daughter who now believes she's my son?This essential, timely, and compassionate resource gives us the wisdom and courage we need to live into these days with faithful and truly loving hearts.
Known for Love: Loving Your LGBTQ Friends and Family without Compromising Biblical Truth $10.00
Koorong code 658545
ISBN 9780802433756
Pages 224
Publisher Moody Publishers
Publication date 04 June 2024
Dimensions 10 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.254kg
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    Gets you thinking about prioritising God's love.

    The first 4 chapters were spot on, then I started not agreeing with everything. (And that's ok, he even says not all will agree. ) I think this is a good book to get you thinking about what it means to love. Hopefully we will take His advice and prioritise our love and obedience to God first and that will colour our interactions with others. Love does not mean agreeing or affirming other people's opinions, sometimes love involves compassionate disagreements.