Gay man finds freedom from homosexuality through Christ

A former homosexual is professing that homosexuality can be overcome through Christ. Chris Delaney, founder of Joseph's Coat Ministries in Chattanooga, Tennessee, lived as a homosexual for 12 years until he became a Christian. According to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Delaney proudly calls himself an "ex-gay" and admits that after an unstable childhood, he needed male affirmation in his life more than homosexual behavior. However, he turned to the latter instead of Christ.

After years living as a homosexual, he says God changed his life and healed him through Bible and counseling, undergoing a lengthy transformation to become "sexually reoriented" by God. "The homosexuality did not have a hold on my life after about two years of deep therapy, deep worship, deep understanding of God's Word," he points out. "And after that two-year period...I felt the call of the Lord to begin a ministry."

Delaney has taken a lot of heat from homosexual activists who believe they are born in that condition. Many members of the traditional psychotherapy profession criticize his ministerial efforts, "arguing they target vulnerable individuals and force them to deny natural tendencies in the name of religious dogma."




"There is absolutely no conclusive evidence of a gay gene. There's [sic] been lots of studies, but they've been slanted," he contends. "There's been an agenda behind it, and there is no gay gene that's been discovered as of yet."

He believes that lack of scientific evidence underlines the need for the ministry, which has been successfully leading people out of homosexuality through Christ for 15 years. Delaney stresses that it is not an easy process, but the end result is life-changing.

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