A number of years ago, the term “agree to disagree” came into popular parlance in relation to compromise over the biblical interpretation of same-sex practice. When encountering a difference in opinion, could we amicably “agree to disagree” with others and continue to fellowship with them? At the time, it was inconceivable that I would ever have to take a stand if faced with my minister changing stance from holding an orthodox, historical view of scripture on sexual relationships to allowing other views to have equal value. Well, that exact instance happened recently.
Personal stories
Personal Stories
The Coronavirus pandemic was my introduction to TFT and the Women of Light group, and I have enjoyed wonderful fellowship across borders, at the online conferences, as well as support on the Facebook page.
There is a Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard, who is known for this quote: “Life is lived forwards, but understood backwards.” I start with that quote because I was recently diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, which now helps quite a few things in my life make sense.
One of the best things I ever did to nurture my relationship with God was to attend a four-day silent retreat. Let me explain.
Read about Ann's life and the support she has received from TFT
But I’d also heard about Jesus in a way I’d never heard before, a Jesus who wasn’t just a fable with the goal of making me a better person, but Jesus who was God among us
Joe didn’t want to be ‘set up’ with anyone, and was expecting to live a life of singleness.
Donald tells us of his experience of looking for marriage and embracing singleness.
Hannah tells us how God has used her experience of same-sex attraction to bring her closer to Him and the body of believers
In this article, we hear from Tony and Eileen and the challenges in their marriage.