


The Slatest | 'Gay cure' ministry Exodus International to close Los Angeles Times Exodus International started in Anaheim 37 years ago as a small ministry to help those struggling to reconcile their homosexuality with the Bible's teachings. It grew into the leading practitioner of the controversial "gay cure" movement, with 260 ... "Ex-Gay" Ministry Apologizes for the Harm It's Done to Gay People, Shuts Its Doors Exodus International: 'Gay Cure' Group Leader Shutting Down Ministry After ... Exodus International, largest ex-gay ministry, shuts down, apologizes for ... |
Exodus International Ex-Gay Survivor Discusses 'Homoerotic' Experience: 'The ... Huffington Post After nearly four decades of preaching a "cure" for homosexuality, the Christian ministry Exodus International is closing its doors. Ex-gay survivor Sean Sala joined HuffPost Live host Josh Zepps Thursday to discuss his experience with Exodus ... |
The Frisky | Central Pa. church to continue âgay therapyâ despite Exodus International ... FOX43.com The shutdown of Exodus International, a controversial organiz ation which claimed to help gay Christians become straight, will not stop similar work from continuing in Central Pennsylvania. Exodus International has been around for 37 years and now the ... Exodus International Ex-Gay Scandal Receives Mixed Reactions From ... Ex - gay group Exodus International shuts down , president apologizes Long Beach gay clergyman Mel White says he regrets support for Exodus ... |
The Kâ?? Rd Community Safety group is running a competition, asking members of the community to design its logo.
Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra will screen at the New Zealand International Film Festival.
The organiser of what was to be the city of Wausau, Wisconsin's first ever pride parade, has cancelled the event, becuse some of those involved feared for their safety after a backlash from the community.
Two women in the US state of Pennsylvania were attacked and beaten by a group of people, after they were caught having sex in a McDonald's bathroom.
A Supreme Court judge in British Columbia has upheld a tribunal ruling which awarded CAD$22,500 ($14,000) to a lesbian who was insulted by a comedian at a restaurant.



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