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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH AND THERAPY OF HOMOSEXUALITY

New "Leaving Homosexuality" Web Page

 

 In order to share their success with others, an independent group of men and women who have experienced a significant degree of freedom from homosexual desires is creating a web page on the internet. The working title for the web page is "Leaving Homosexuality."

Others who can offer first-hand testimonials are invited to join the group in developing the web page, or to submit a short, first-person testimonial to be included. Testimonials may be anonymous, but must be from the individual's own experience with homosexuality.

To volunteer to participate in developing the web page, or to submit a testimonial, send an e-mail to relyw@aol.com.

The group is not affiliated with NARTH, with any ex-gay ministry, or any other church or association.

The web page will include a "road map" or "master plan" to eliminating homosexual behavior and reducing same-sex obsessions and desires, based on the collective first-hand experience of those who have experienced change. It will include spiritual as well as therapeutic insights that have made a difference in their lives.

It will also include answers to frequently asked questions and commentary on how much change is realistic to expect, why change is worth the effort, etc.

The web page will specifically state that its purpose is not to "convert" or argue with gays who are content with their lives, but to offer help and hope to men and women who want to stop unwanted homosexual behavior, minimize their homosexual desires, and find peace.


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