About the Book
With deep understanding born from her own painful experiences, Melissa Fisher shows that somewhere between the extremes of condemning and condoning is compassion. In this book, she aims to equip the church to make a positive difference in the lives of those hurting from relational or sexual brokenness. Perfect for pastors, parents, siblings, and friends of the ten million people in America who identify as LGBTQ, who long to love them well.
Way, Hope, Melissa, Fisher, Fresh, Perspective, Sexual, Identity, Same, Sex, Marriage, Church
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About the Book

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What is it About?

“Am I welcome here?”

 

It’s the most challenging question churches are facing today as people with varying gender and sexual identities long for a safe church to explore faith in Jesus.  With a history of condemning people for their sexual temptations, desires, or orientations, many churches and Christians either live paralyzed in fear not knowing what to do or simply adopt the world’s view around them and condone.

 

But what if there was a different way the Church could show up?

 

With deep understanding born from her own painful experiences, Melissa shows that somewhere between the extremes of condemning, freezing, or condoning is the way of Jesus, a way marked with courage, compassion, and hope. The Way of Hope aims to equip the church to make a positive difference in the lives of those hurting from their relational or sexual differences as well as inspire those that have different sexual or gender identities towards a relationship with Jesus who wants to offer you a love and hope greater than anything you’ve ever known.