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Prof. Michael Lawler, Creighton University "This excellent and easily readable book lays out a life plan for both LGBTQ and heterosexual individuals: live authentically as our God has created you. This requires establishing a deep spirituality, a seeking of God's will in the life reality in which God has placed us. I have written extensively on the topics treated in this little book, but I still learned a lot. You will too.”
Bishop Felix Gmür Bishop of Basel “At a time when the Catholic Church is balancing its rich traditions with the demands of modernity, Daniel Tillson offers an insightful word of encouragement. With great sensitivity, he sheds light on the challenges of living as a queer Christian. This book can accompany anyone who wants to reconcile their faith and their identity and is looking for a home and acceptance in the church. It is my conviction, that every person who is searching for God - even if they may not yet have the courage to talk about certain parts of their life - is a valuable gift for the Catholic community. It is a moment of joy. No one needs to be afraid of the tension that arises when one begins to seek Jesus Christ in his or her life. Those who strive for holiness sometimes take a great personal risk, and the Church is slowly learning to support this search and accompany people on this lifelong journey.”
Prof. Michael Lawler, Creighton University "This excellent and easily readable book lays out a life plan for both LGBTQ and heterosexual individuals: live authentically as our God has created you. This requires establishing a deep spirituality, a seeking of God's will in the life reality in which God has placed us. I have written extensively on the topics treated in this little book, but I still learned a lot. You will too.”
Bishop Felix Gmür Bishop of Basel “At a time when the Catholic Church is balancing its rich traditions with the demands of modernity, Daniel Tillson offers an insightful word of encouragement. With great sensitivity, he sheds light on the challenges of living as a queer Christian. This book can accompany anyone who wants to reconcile their faith and their identity and is looking for a home and acceptance in the church. It is my conviction, that every person who is searching for God - even if they may not yet have the courage to talk about certain parts of their life - is a valuable gift for the Catholic community. It is a moment of joy. No one needs to be afraid of the tension that arises when one begins to seek Jesus Christ in his or her life. Those who strive for holiness sometimes take a great personal risk, and the Church is slowly learning to support this search and accompany people on this lifelong journey.”
