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Christian group that sought to help gays repress same-sex attraction apologizes, closes down
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of Washington Post/Associated Press


Washington Post/Associated Press, June 20, 2013
Posted: June 25th, 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/christian-gr...

The leader of Exodus International, a Christian ministry that worked to help people repress same-sex attraction, has apologized to the gay community for inflicting years of undue suffering. He plans to close the organization while launching a new effort to promote reconciliation. The church has waged the culture war, and its time to put the weapons down, Alan Chambers told The Associated Press on [June 20], hours after announcing his decision at Exodus annual conference and posting his apology online. While there has been so much good at Exodus, there has also been bad, Chambers said at the conference. Weve hurt people. Based in Orlando, Fla., Exodus was founded 37 years ago and claimed 260 member ministries around the U.S. and abroad. It offered to help conflicted Christians rid themselves of unwanted homosexual inclinations through counseling and prayer, infuriating gay rights activists in the process. Last year, Chambers who is married to a woman but has spoken openly about his own sexual attraction to men said he was trying to distance his ministry from the idea that gays sexual orientation can be permanently changed or cured. Chambers said the board had decided to close Exodus and form a new ministry, which he referred to as reducefear.org. He told the AP that the new initiative would seek to promote dialogue among those whove been on opposite sides in the debate over gay rights. We want to see bridges built, we want peace to be at the forefront of anything we do in the future, he said.

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