Can we disagree and still be friends?

Bob Moffitt interviews Jojo Ruba who encourages conversations with those with same-sex attractions and LGBT identity, based on his own healing experience with the Word of God, Jesus and people who walked with him. Jojo says, “Our culture has been teaching us that gender feelings define your identity.  A counselor told me, ‘Your sexual feelings are things that you have, they are not things that you are, unless you choose to make your feelings your identity’. Who defines me is my Savior, not my sexuality.”  Jojo says, “As Christians, we need engage in the conversation. When we don’t talk about how good the Biblical view of sexuality is with friends and family, then (LGBT activists) fill that vacuum.” Jojo is writing a book that will be completed by the end of the year: “Five Key Assumptions Christians Need to Overcome When it Comes to the LGBTQ Conversation”  www.redeemingconversations.ca

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