


Daily Beast | Armando Franca / AP An Overdue Goodbye to â Ex - Gay â We should all thank ... Daily Beast But I was speaking with him at an annual retreat of Exodus International, which until last week had been the oldest and largest âex-gayâ Christian ministry in the United States, purporting to help its adherents achieve âfreedomâ from homosexuality ... Former Exodus International leader to 'start a conversation' with gays hurt by ... Exodus International and "gay therapy" President of Defunct 'Exodus International' Speaks about Closing the Anti-Gay ... |
Exodus International Ex-Gay Survivor Discusses 'Homoerotic' Experience: 'The ... Huffington Post< br />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 ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | 'Gay Cure' Ministry Exodus International to Close Down KTLA 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 âgay cureâ movement, with 260 ... As 'Gay Conversion' Ministry Folds, Good Riddance Exodus leader admits 'same-sex attraction,' urges talks with gays Exodus International to Shut Down; President Alan Chambers Apologizes to Gay ... |
Tourism New Zealand is on the hunt for a same-sex couple to be the first Australians to marry in New Zealand.
Actor Sir Ian McKellen has backed Rainbow Youthâ??s WTF NZ campaign, happily posing behind a â??So F*cking Proudâ?? poster.
The President of the United States Barack Obama, should use an upcoming trip to Africa to speak out against the "suffering" of many LGBT people in African countries, Amnesty International has said.
Google has added a gay easter egg, which changes the search bar into rainbow colours when certain search terms are entered, to commemorate the anniversary of the Stonewall riots this week.
A gay asylum seeker from Senegal has given evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee about his experiences of going through the system.



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