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Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor: Being Friends in Grace and Truth by Glenn T. Stanton

adamrshields's review

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4.0

Short Review: I think this is a broadly helpful book that is a good reminder that LGBT people are neighbors in the Christian sense and to be loved. Really the basic book is just a charge to be a Christian and be a decent human being.

There is some good discussion about instances that Christians may have issues with, Should you attend a gay wedding? Should your church allow LGBT people to attend, volunteer, participate in bible studies, etc? What should parents do if their child comes out to them. And while I am not sure I agree with all of the results, the discussion is the more important part.

In the end I am not sure the book is really for me. I started with these assumptions. This book is really for people that need permission to love people properly. There is a heartbreaking story about a mother with a gay child that thanked the author at an event for being given permission to love her child. That type of understanding is really incomprehensible to me.

My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/loving-my-lgbt-neighbor/

balm5's review against another edition

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5.0

This book will challenge you but in a good way. It’s a loving, grace-filled look at how to genuinely love your lgbtq neighbor in a way that feels authentic rather than evangelistic. 

bcbartuska's review against another edition

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5.0

"Friendship is not a means to an end; it is an end in itself." ~Glenn Stanton
I decided to read this book because I recently realized I can no longer bury my head in the sand on issues surrounding same sex attraction...

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*I received an ebook copy of this book from netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.*
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