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My name is Estelle Hafen, I am 20 years old and I will graduate from BYU-I with a degree in Public Health 3 days before my 21st birthday in April. I got into Public Health because I wanted to work … Read the rest here
My name is Estelle Hafen, I am 20 years old and I will graduate from BYU-I with a degree in Public Health 3 days before my 21st birthday in April. I got into Public Health because I wanted to work … Read the rest here
I’m Jacob, a radiologist and another gay guy trying to figure out my place in the church. While this clip is a few years old now, it still effectively conveys some of the angst that I encounter during my regular … Read the rest here
As a codependent person, I can be excessively solicitous of other folksā wants and needs.Ā Iām also a loving parent. It doubly pains me to deny my three children anything they desire. Despite the various professional and
LDS Living recently had an article with excerpts from Tom Christoffersonās book āThat We May Be One, A Gay Mormonās Perspective on Faith and Family.ā1 Within LGBTQ+ Mormon circles, Tomās book is controversial in that … Read the rest here
Hi! My name is Laura Root. I am 47 years old. I grew up in an active LDS family and loved going to church. I developed a strong testimony of the gospel at a young age and always enjoyed praying … Read the rest here
āMom and Dad, I know this will come as a shock to you, but I am same-sex attracted.ā Those were the words in a long letter Trevor had written to us when he was 18 and a freshman at BYU. … Read the rest here
My name is Taylor Weatherston. I suppose the first time I knew I was a little different from the other boys was when I was seven. Truthfully, I donāt remember his name or what he looked like, but I remember … Read the rest here
Recently, I attended my fifth Affirmation Conference. Affirmation is a support group for LGBTQIA Mormons. It is a remarkably diverse space that includes not just inactive/ex-Mormons but active queer Mormons and active allies. It bridges a wide
Recently we held a fireside at our home. There was no specific topic, speaker or agenda. We simply sent out the invitation and 20-30 people came. Many were our LGBT+ friends who live in the area and
Heās the voice behind the Latter Gay Stories Podcast, but more importantly, he cares about helping the LGBTQ community find honesty and authenticity in their journey.
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Heās the voice behind Latter Gay Stories Podcast, but more importantly, he cares about LGBT people finding honesty and authenticity in their journey.
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