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Introduction: Does Jesus love me?
Beginnings: In the capital of Christian America, Nashville, Tennessee
The agnostics: New York; Bangor, Maine
Josh Cook: "My Christianity became a vague spiritual notion"
Yes, Jesus hates you: Westboro Baptist Church, Topeka, Kansas
The power and the story: The scandal of the Harding University Queer Press, Searcy, Arkansas
Exit strategy, part I: Exodus International's Reorientation Ministry, Orlando, Florida; Irvine, California
Exit strategy, part II: A visit to an Exodus group, Kirkland, Washington
John Smid: "Things I've taught have been wounding"
Freedom to marry: Jake and Elizabeth Buechner, a city in the northern United States
Choosing celibacy: Kevin Olson, St. Paul, Minnesota
Ted Haggard: "I am being resurrected"
The ministry is the closet: Ben Dubow, Hartford, Connecticut
Agreeing to disagree: The Evangelical Covenant Church, Chicago
Benjamin L. Reynolds: "Brothers, I think the church needs a season of prayer"
What price, unity?: First United Lutheran Church, San Francisco
New community: The Gay Christian Network, Raleigh, North Carolina
David Johnson: "My answer is always the same: God loves you no matter what"
Keeping it together: The Schert family, Valdosta, Georgia
Return of the exiles: Lianna Carrera and Jennifer Knapp, Hollywood, California; Nashville, Tennessee
Mary Glasspool : "God said to me: I am bigger than the church"
A house of prayer for all people: The Metropolitan Community Church, San Francisco; Las Vegas
Feels like home: Highlands Church, Denver
I think God understands : Gideon Eads, Kingman, Arizona.

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