Coming out of the Closet Without Coming Apart at the Seams

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Lesbian, Religion & Spirituality, New Age
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Author: Gail Dickert ISBN: 9781477273562
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: March 2, 2004
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Gail Dickert
ISBN: 9781477273562
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: March 2, 2004
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Coming out of the Closet without Coming Apart at the Seams is a witty yet stirring testimony of one lesbians struggles in and out of the closet.

As a teenager, Gail peeked out of her closest from time to time. But, her fear of being ridiculed and misunderstood kept her from taking any chances. During Bible College, the closet became her home. After years of warped counseling in ex-gay ministries, she grew tired of trying to change.

So, eventually, she took a risk.

She risked losing her family, her friends and her faith.

She risked it all . . . for the chance to be herself.

Coming out of the Closet … is more than a memoir. It is an ideal read for anyone seeking to reconcile homosexuality and faith. Combining her Bible College background with unique story-telling abilities, Gail created a practical and powerful defense against religious and political agendas.

Gails story is definitely out of the ordinary.

Shes come completely out of her shell.

Some will think shes out of her mind

Others will think shes out of this world.

But, no matter what, Gail has successfully come out of the closet without coming apart at the seams.

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Coming out of the Closet without Coming Apart at the Seams is a witty yet stirring testimony of one lesbians struggles in and out of the closet.

As a teenager, Gail peeked out of her closest from time to time. But, her fear of being ridiculed and misunderstood kept her from taking any chances. During Bible College, the closet became her home. After years of warped counseling in ex-gay ministries, she grew tired of trying to change.

So, eventually, she took a risk.

She risked losing her family, her friends and her faith.

She risked it all . . . for the chance to be herself.

Coming out of the Closet … is more than a memoir. It is an ideal read for anyone seeking to reconcile homosexuality and faith. Combining her Bible College background with unique story-telling abilities, Gail created a practical and powerful defense against religious and political agendas.

Gails story is definitely out of the ordinary.

Shes come completely out of her shell.

Some will think shes out of her mind

Others will think shes out of this world.

But, no matter what, Gail has successfully come out of the closet without coming apart at the seams.

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