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Dear Queer Christian: Love Is Our Superpower (1 John 1–2)
Based on 1 John 1–2, this letter reframes holiness as honesty and queerness as light. For LGBTQ Christians, love isn’t just a calling, it’s resistance, healing, and home.
1 Corinthians 6:9–11 Lost in Translation
1 Corinthians 6:9–10 is often quoted as proof that Paul condemned LGBTQ people. But the Greek words malakoi and arsenokoitai are rare, debated, and tied to exploitation, not loving same-sex relationships.
What 31 Million Stories Tell Us About Faith, Church, and LGBTQ People
Over 31 million Americans identify as LGBTQ, and most were raised in faith communities. Yet many have left the church after experiencing exclusion. Drawing on both scripture and statistics, this post explores what these stories reveal about faith, belonging, and how churches respond to LGBTQ people.
Deer Queer Christian: Resurrection Is for the Margins(1 Corinthians 15–16)
1 Corinthians 15-16 reminds us that resurrection isn’t about perfection. It’s a promise for the overlooked and outcast. For queer Christians, it’s the heartbeat of holy resistance.
Romans 1:26–27 – Surprise, it’s Not About Gays
Romans 1:26–27 isn’t about condemning LGBTQ people. Discover Paul’s real focus: idolatry, cultural context, and a rhetorical trap meant to humble self-righteousness.
How to Talk to Christians About Your Sexuality
How to Talk to Christians About Your Sexuality. Learn four faith-based approaches for talking to Christians about your sexuality without pressure, guilt, or losing your voice.
Leviticus 18: Homosexuality & Abominations
Leviticus 18. Does Leviticus really condemn LGBTQ people? Learn how context, culture, and covenant reshape what “abomination” meant—and what it doesn’t mean today.
Is Trusting Your Heart Biblical? Jesus & Discernment
Is trusting your heart biblical? Is your heart truly deceptive or divinely guided? Discover what Scripture says about trusting your heart through a Jesus-centered lens.
Deer Queer Christian: When You’re Tired but Still Faithful (1 Thessalonians 1–3)
1 Thessalonians 1–3. This one’s for every queer person of faith who has kept going, even when it felt like no one noticed. You’re not invisible.
Dear Queer Christian: The Rules Were Never the Point (1 Timothy 4-6)
1 Timothy 4-6 teaches us to push back on performative religion. Let’s invite queer Christians to reclaim a faith rooted in freedom, not fear. This reflection is about trading rules for love.
Disagreeing With You Doesn’t Make Me Less Christian: Theological Diversity
Theological diversity is all over the Bible. Sometimes we call it disagreement — and so is the church. So why do we expect agreement before offering love? What if disagreement isn’t a problem to solve, but an invitation to deeper faith?
Dear Queer Christian: Justice Cries Out (James 5)
James 5 holds a mirror to injustice. This reflection speaks to queer Christians who’ve been exploited, dismissed, or ignored—reminding them that healing and justice are sacred.
Genesis 19 and Homosexuality: What Really Happened in Sodom?
Genesis 19 is often used to condemn homosexuality—but context shows it’s about violence and inhospitality, not same-sex love.
Dear Queer Christian: A New Kind of Priesthood (Hebrews 5–7)
Hebrews 5–7 introduces a radical, inclusive priesthood built on mercy, not merit. For queer Christians told they couldn’t lead, minister, or belong in sacred spaces, this is a divine reversal: you already do.
Why Pride Still Matters in 2025: A Message to LGBTQ+ Christians & Allies
Pride Still Matters. Pride isn’t about politics or parades — it’s about visibility, survival, and healing. For LGBTQ+ people of faith, Pride Month can be a lifeline. Here’s why it still matters.
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