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Category Archives: Homosexual
Fourth of July, a Time for Freedom
The armed forces from every branch stood in parade formation with their right hands to their heads in a salute to the Nations flag. The President and many government officials were present to show their respect during the Fourth of July celebration. Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Civil rights, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Faith, Fourth of July, Gay, gay marriage, Homosexual, Martin Luther King, persecution, revelations, seperation of religion and state, Spirituality, Susan B. Anthony, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, civil rights, Constitution, equal rights, Fourth of July, freedom, freedom and persecution, gay marriage, how to be free, Independence Day, Martin Luther King, Paul, pursuit of happiness, separation of religion and state, Susan B. Anthony, United States Flag
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The Ultimate Test
Finally believing they had enough sun they began the task of ripping off one side of the roof in preparation to shingle. By the time the last rotted pieces were cast to the ground a powerful rain cloud appeared leading to a torrential down pour of rain. Rich and Alex immediately put plastic on the open roof but the rain was so strong that it tore through the plastic and flooded the house. By evening plaster from the ceiling in the garage was falling down. Continue reading
Posted in Christian, family, Homosexual, judgement, persecution, revelations, tests
Tagged Christian faith, family dynamics, god tests, Is this a learning world, persecution, punishment from god, religion and false teachings, test, unconditional love, understanding differences, what is discipline, what is judgment, why did it rain, why I should be more tolerate
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One Step Away From Homelessness
The dog was wrapped in a dirty plaid doggy coat and the man wore a coat that looked weathered from the outdoors. It hurt me to see them standing there together begging in the cold. I wish I had a job to give this man. Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Faith, family, Gay, homelessness, Homosexual, LGBTQ, Self-Help, Spirituality, Transgender
Tagged accidential death, corrupt justice system, disappearing church, Don't give up, evil judge, God's alive, God's will, homelessness, hope for future, hope for the future, how to get justice, i want to know my future, Jesus can save you, Jesus save, Jesus saves, Jesus saving power, Jesus Will, lean on your faith, mission, Mission from God, never give up hope, serve God, serve Jesus, trust in God, trust in Jesus, why do bad things happen
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What Christmas Means to Me
Divorce is very hard when you have children. It is even harder when you are a very religious family that is filled with ministers and missionaries. But the hardest thing of all is when you discover you are a lesbian. Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Christmas, church, family, Gay, Homosexual, persecution, Self-Help, Spirituality
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Is There a Place at Your Church for Me?
Still, over the past twenty years the building continued to be vandalized and the neighborhood people fought to close the church. Many times spray cans labeled the outside brick walls with messages of hate for homosexuals. Windows were broken, the doors battered with heavy objects and even once someone tried to set the church on fire. The people of the congregation took this is stride understanding that acceptance for their lifestyle was constantly undermined by most churches and society.
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Posted in Bisexual, Christian, church, family, Gay, Homosexual, LGBTQ, Spirituality, Transgender
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