| 書 名 | Someone I love is gay : how family & friends can respond / | 作 者 | Anita Worthen & Bob Davies | 出 版 項 | Downers Grove, Ill. :; InterVarsity Press,; 1996 | 稽 核 項 | 215 pages :; illustrations ;; 21 cm | 標 題 | Homosexuality | 標 題 | Church work with gays | 書 目 註 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-215) | 內 容 註 | Homosexuality : the shocking discovery -- The grief cycle : surviving the emotional turmoil -- Guilt : the continual crushing weight -- Disclosure : do I dare tell anyone? -- Relinquishment : what does "letting go" really mean? -- Sexual abuse : uncovering another family secret -- Illness : living in the shadow of AIDS -- Just for parents : special concerns & questions -- Just for spouses : special concerns & questions -- When a friend says, "I'm gay" -- Entering into romantic friendshi
ps : concerns & questions -- Finding hope again : life after homosexuality | 摘 要 註 | Finding out that a child, spouse, relative or friend is homosexual can be an unwelcome surprise. You're hit with a complex combination of emotions - grief, shame, fear, guilt. You are flooded with questions ranging from why to what's next. You wonder what a biblical response would be. At the same time, someone you care about deeply may be awaiting your response. What should you say? [This book] was created out of Anita Worthen's struggle over these issues with her son and her work with
New Hope Ministries in San Rafael, California, and Bob Davies's personal experience and professional experience with Exodus International in Seattle, Washington. Drawing also on the experiences of others, they will help you to handle your feelings while responding appropriately to your loved one--Back cover | ISBN | 0830819827 | ISBN | 9780830819829 | LCCN | 96011252 |
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