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Thousands have left the LGBT lifestyle and now speak against it.

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Florida Freedom March – a march organized and led by ex-trans and ex-LGBT activists - something mainstream media doesn’t want to acknowledge exists!  Not only does the Freedom March prove the flaws of the LGBT viewpoint, but it gives hope to all those living that lifestyle to know that there is a way out.  Click here to watch Doug interview Charlene Cothran , previously the publisher of the internationally distributed gay rights magazine, Venus.  She discusses the freedom of leaving the homosexual lifestyle. “I was just with the Freedom Marchers in Orlando, Florida as they rallied not far from the site of the former Pulse Nightclub where 49 were gunned down in 2016. Two men who survived the shooting were among those testifying to the power of the Gospel to change lives and the freedom they've found in abandoning homosexual and transgender practices,” Doug told our team.   This is a true testament to the freedom and hope that exists for those who are ex-trans and ex-L

‘I Was Gay Once’: The Story of Italian Gay Celebrity Luca Di Tolve

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“If I were, to sum up what homosexuality is, I would choose one word to describe it: it is a trap, a condition you find yourself pushed in. I do not see anything natural about it. It is a clockwork mechanism you cannot get rid of.” These are the words of Luca Di Tolve. Di Tolve was a homosexual celebrity and activist in Italy. He rubbed shoulders with Madonna and Gianni Versace twenty years ago. Now he is happily married to a woman and the proud father of a young daughter. He runs a Catholic group to help men and boys recover from homosexual tendencies. The group is aptly called “Lot” after the brother in law of the patriarch Abraham, who was saved by God from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. To say that the change in the life of Di Tolve was supernatural is an understatement. Di Tolve came out of the shadows to tell his story in 2011. His book confession, “I Was Gay Once: In Medjugorje, I Found Myself” has only just been translated into English. You can purchase it  here

I lived as a sexually active gay man. By God’s grace I’m now married with 3 daughters

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Sixteen years ago, Brian Wheelock was fully immersed in the homosexual lifestyle of pornography, lust, and self-gratification. Despite being convinced that he was "born this way" and that his identity was as a "gay man," he sensed deep down inside that he was unhappy and that he had been created for something more.  "To me it was empty, and a place of depression for me where I just wasn't fulfilled," Wheelock told a crowd of ex-homosexual and ex-transgender men and women at the  Second Annual ‘Freedom March’  in Washington D.C. on the weekend.  That's when he made a promise to God that changed his life forever.  “Leaving homosexuality was not easy,” Wheelock said.  “Leaving a life of sexual sin, pornography and lust and self-gratification was even more difficult. But I knew the Lord was showing me that the life I was living was not his best for me.  He had more. Much more. But how could I leave a lifestyle that had become my ident

No longer gay

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I’m no longer in a place of hopelessness, shame, and regret. Instead, I feel happiness, fulfillment, and acceptance.— JONATHAN HACKER I grew up as a pastor’s kid and, therefore, spent a lot of time in church. As a kid, I didn’t have many friends and found myself always searching for attention and acceptance. At an early age, I was molested by a man close to our family. As a result, I learned some things that would forever affect me. I dated girls as I went through middle school and high school, but I also experimented with guys whom I was friends with. At the age of 19, I started dating a girl I thought was "the one," but she ended up breaking my heart. I made a vow to never be hurt again by a woman. That is when I started dating guys and felt that I was getting more attention and acceptance. I thought that my parents wouldn’t love or accept me because of the life that I chose, so I moved to Atlanta, where I started using and selling meth. Eventually, I got involved in the

Man leaves homosexuality after near-fatal accident: ‘God’s love took hold of my life’

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After nearly dying alone in a hospital in a foreign country following a serious motorcycle accident, a young man turned away from homosexual activity and has embraced the beauty of complementarity. “I may not be free of these same-sex attractions, but these desires don’t define me anymore, since God’s love took hold of my life,” declares 27-year-old Jason, who uses the last name “Yolt,” which stands for “You only live twice.” After crashing the motorcycle he had rented to travel across Cambodia and Vietnam, Jason lay unconscious and alone for ten days in a Cambodian hospital. Fearing the worst, his family traveled to Cambodia to find him, and eventually discovered Jason in a crowded, dirty hospital ward with severe burns, broken bones, missing teeth, and a medical chart that had already declared him “dead.” It would take Jason a long time to recover and rehabilitate, and along the way, he confronted hard truths about his life, while also discovering some new ones about God’s grace.

Joseph Nicolosi helped thousands coping with unwanted homosexual desires

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Dr. Joseph Nicolosi , a psychologist and a pioneer of “ reparative therapy ” to help people overcome unwanted same-sex attractions , died March 9 at age 70 from complications resulting from the flu. Nicolosi, a devout Catholic and the co-founder of  NARTH  (now the Alliance for Therapeutic Choice), leaves behind wife Linda and their son, Joe Jr. People from all over the world have  written memorial tributes  to him, with some thanking him for helping them overcome sexual identification problems or to understand the nature of homosexuality. A family funeral services for Nicolosi will be held Wednesday. In a field fraught with ambiguous terminology (e.g., “ sexual orientation ”), escalating — even  fanatical  — LGBT opposition, media cynicism and  misreporting , Nicolosi persevered. His  counter-cultural message  of “If gay doesn’t define you, you don’t have to be gay,” was outrageous and “hateful” to intolerant  homosexual militants , but it brought hope to people of faith