Posted on March 19, 2008 by gcmwatch
Gay Christian Movement Watch is seeking first hand accounts and personal narratives of several categories of individuals who have had personal experience with gay churches and organizations.
First, GCM Watch is seeking testimonials of former members of gay churches namely: Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC), any affiliate churches of The Fellowship (Bishop Yvette Flunder), Unity Fellowship Church Movement or any independent gay church. [...]
Filed under: AIDS, African American, Atlanta, Bishop T D Jakes, Bishop Wyatt Greenlee, Bobby Jones, Books, Carlton Pearson, Chicago, Evangelicals Concerned, Exgaywatch, MCC, Soulforce, Unity Fellowships, Yvette Flunder, black church, black gospel music, cogic, denominations, ex-ex-gays, gay christian sites, gay churches, general, homosexuality, media, pastors and clergy, religion | No Comments »
Posted on December 6, 2007 by gcmwatch
For anyone who thought we were kidding about the “gay and lesbian” bible, its for real. And just in case it might confused with the The Holy Bible, they painted it in the false rainbow colors of the gay political movement. To the writers of this book, its all about mistranslations and bullying by the church.
Deep in the [...]
Filed under: Books, gay theology, homosexuality, humor, religion | 2 Comments »
Posted on November 27, 2007 by gcmwatch
From Religion News Blog:
Christian bookshops are refusing to stock copies of a new Bible study guide which challenges standard New Testament translations that describe gay sex as sinful.A US distributor, God’s Word to Women, has banned the Australian publication, and withdrawn another Bible translation published by the same NSW publishing house, Smith and Stirling, for [...]
Filed under: Books, John Boswell, current events, doctrine, gay theology, general, heresies, history, homosexuality, international, religion | 3 Comments »
Posted on November 21, 2007 by gcmwatch
DL Foster’s classic semi-autobiography Touching A Dead Man: One Man’s Explosive Story of Deliverance from Homosexuality is now available via instant download.
Hailed as ”groundbreaking” and “comprehensive” the 234 page book masterfully weaves together the complexities of life, religion and ethnicity with stunning emotion. Touching A Dead Man was credited with greatly expanding understanding about overcoming homosexuality. Thousands of people all over the world have purchased the [...]
Filed under: Books, cogic, general, homosexuality, media, profiles, religion, youth | 5 Comments »
Posted on October 18, 2007 by gcmwatch
Update at article’s end:::::::::::
Reposition Yourself urges the title of TD Jakes’ newest book. The Dallas celebrity bishop and media figure may be taking his own advice as he swapped show appearances with Dr. Phil (McGraw) in late September.
Apparently, this budding collaboration between the two media giants began when Jakes first interviewed Dr. Phil on TBN [...]
Filed under: Bishop T D Jakes, Books, current events, media, pastors and clergy, profiles, religion | Tagged: Dallas | 27 Comments »
Posted on October 5, 2007 by gcmwatch
All right, this one is for the serious students of the Word. Yesterday, I was reading on Carol’s Bible Thumper soapbox where she was questioning her NIV study notes on references to God.
As I was reading the comments, I came upon this shocker. All Bibles are not created equal. I knew there were some questionable [...]
Filed under: Books, general, religion | 21 Comments »
Posted on September 11, 2007 by gcmwatch
Author Sherri Lewis of Atlanta, to our knowledge, just may be the first author to deal with homosexuality in a fictional Christian setting. Her book My Soul Cries Out is getting rave reviews for dealing with the subject in a redemptive manner. MSCO is the fictionalized account of an African American husband and wife, Kevin and [...]
Filed under: African American, Atlanta, Books, gender issues, homosexuality, media, religion | 3 Comments »
Posted on July 24, 2007 by gcmwatch
John Boswell’s life was tragic and short, but his revisioning of homosexuality in the Christian context became the basis of theological argument for much, it not all of, the gay christian movement.
His life was tragic because although he retained an enormous gifting of intellect, he used it to subvert Christian teaching on homosexuality. It [...]
Filed under: AIDS, Books, John Boswell, antiquity, gay theology, homosexuality, profiles | 19 Comments »