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Justin Lee is the founder and executive director of The Gay Christian Network (GCN), a nonprofit, interdenominational organization working to increase dialogue between gays and Christians and support people on both sides wrestling with related issues. TORN is his first book. Justin lives in mostra altro Raleigh, NC. mostra meno

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This might be my favorite book that I’ve ever read. I cried several times reading it. I feel like I just read a book about myself, except about 10 years in the future (as a freshman in college). I would recommend this to ANYONE- gay, Christian, a gay Christian, a parent, a child, anyone. In fact, I’ve already recommended it to many people despite only having finished it a few minutes ago.
 
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fancypengy | 10 altre recensioni | Sep 19, 2023 |
I come from a very different theological perspective than the author of this book, and both started and ended in different religious contexts. For the most part, I don't relate to the struggle he experienced in reconciling his sexuality and his faith. But I got a lot more out of the book than I expected to - I really appreciated and admired his compassionate and thoughtful perspective.
 
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elenaj | 10 altre recensioni | Jul 31, 2020 |
I heard that every Christian should read this book and I now agree wholeheartedly. I don’t think you can read Justin’s story without being moved to compassion. I tend to believe that the best thing we can do to grow in love is to listen to the stories of those who are different from us. If there isn’t room for diversity in the church, then we are failing at embracing the beauty of God within each human heart. Justin’s book was a reminder that there are real people behind every argument within the church.… (altro)
 
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NikiKropf | 10 altre recensioni | Feb 18, 2020 |
I heard that every Christian should read this book and I now agree wholeheartedly. I don’t think you can read Justin’s story without being moved to compassion. I tend to believe that the best thing we can do to grow in love is to listen to the stories of those who are different from us. If there isn’t room for diversity in the church, then we are failing at embracing the beauty of God within each human heart. Justin’s book was a reminder that there are real people behind every argument within the church.… (altro)
 
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