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    by Arthur F Miller, William D Hendricks
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Feb242011

Review: Washed and Waiting

Washed and Waiting: Reflections on Christian Faithfulness and Homosexuality is a unique book. It's written by a Christian who experiences same-sex attraction, and who holds to the church's traditional understanding of Scriptural teaching on homosexuality. It's part memoir, and part theological reflection. I don't know any book like it:

This book is written mainly for those gay Christians who are already convinced that their discipleship to Jesus necessarily commits them to the demanding, costly obedience of choosing not to nurture their homosexual desires, whether through private fantasies or physical relationships with gay or lesbian people.

This book accepts the position held by the church almost unanimously throughout the centuries - that homosexuality was not God's original design for humanity, and that "homosexual practice goes against God's express will for all human beings, especially those who trust in Christ." But it also realizes that, for many, same-sex desires will be a lifelong temptation.

You need to read this book for three reasons.

One: There are probably people in your church whose struggle is described in this book. Read this book to understand the struggle and their loneliness.

Two: Read this book to think about what it means to be a church that supports those who are tempted in this area.

Three: Read this book to see the beauty of the gospel. This is a book that deals with a tough issues, and drips with the glory of the gospel.

I've been waiting for this book for a long time. I highly recommend it.

This book was provided for review by Zondervan.

Reader Comments (3)

Could there be a fourth reason? Would you also recommend this book to Christians who struggle with same sex attraction? None of your three reasons address them directly. Gay Christians are lonely and full of doubt and afraid to talk to others about their struggles, temptations and failures. Will this help those who long for something written that really understands? Will it help them feel that they are not a separate species? No rancor in the question. Just wanted to know if this is something that you would give to someone struggling with their own sexuality.

February 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKen Davis

Ken:Absolutely. Without a doubt.

February 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDarryl

One of the Best books I have ever read! God honoring, Scripture upheld as God's Holy Word, honest and real. Inspired me to love Jesus more!!

February 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLorrie Violet

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