For those who are struggling with same-sex attraction, there is always genuine hope. Prayers, faith, and Christ can help someone truly change, and the Christian community should rally around those who want the help and work to support them.
Having lived as a lesbian before completely giving her life to Christ, Christie May Jesse understands the struggle. “At the core of same-sex attraction lies a longing to know oneself, to belong,” she explains. “But what they’re doing is refusing to give up a part of themselves to God. They’re choosing to hold onto their struggles because it’s more comfortable than facing the pain head-on and learning to let go.”
Jesse connected with a Bible study group of other women who were struggling with same-sex attractions. That ignited her journey away from a lesbian identity and toward Christ. Today she has been married for 18 years and works with Desert Stream Ministries, working with those on the path to freedom from sexual and relational brokenness. She also teaches high school classes on biblical sexuality to both students and their parents.
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