from ChristianityToday:
Three recent films approach the topic of homosexuality and Christianity from different viewpoints, but share one clear message: The church has a lot of loving work to do when it comes to reaching out to gays.
Regardless of their theological underpinnings, the personal stories at the heart of both films show how some Christ-followers have left a wake of injury—not because of the offensiveness of Scripture but because of the offensiveness of the messengers.
In Exodus Student Ministries' The Question of Homosexuality (Harvest House Publishers), the ministry's director says that while Christians must stand firm on biblical truth, we must also "repent of all the times we've thought of our sins as less than those with homosexuality."
Three recent films approach the topic of homosexuality and Christianity from different viewpoints, but share one clear message: The church has a lot of loving work to do when it comes to reaching out to gays.
Regardless of their theological underpinnings, the personal stories at the heart of both films show how some Christ-followers have left a wake of injury—not because of the offensiveness of Scripture but because of the offensiveness of the messengers.
In Exodus Student Ministries' The Question of Homosexuality (Harvest House Publishers), the ministry's director says that while Christians must stand firm on biblical truth, we must also "repent of all the times we've thought of our sins as less than those with homosexuality."
