Books to Help You Come Out
Easter

Comic and shocking by turns, Easter offers a portrait of the contemporary Church of England and a reworking of the central myth of Western culture. Its rich gallery of characters range from a Holocaust survivor and an African princess to AIDS patients and Queen Elizabeth II.
Coming Out Through Fire: surviving the trauma of homophobia

Leanne McCall Tigert beautifully and painfully captures what it is to discover yourself gay within a mainline denomination. Her approach is refreshingly honest, illuminating the struggles and the celebrations of lesbigay Christians.
More Books about Coming Out
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- Retired Archbishop Lord Carey launches campaign against same-sex marriage February 20, 2012 Colin Coward
- Magistrate in Uganda homophobic smear case accuses lawyer of dirty tricks campaign February 20, 2012 Changing Attitude
- The L Word it gets better video February 18, 2012 Changing Attitude
- Gambian President Yahya Jammeh promises stricter laws on homosexuality February 17, 2012 Changing Attitude

Speaking with many voices: God and sexuality
October 16, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Changing Attitude supporter Bar Nash Williams has been choosing some books for her Resources Centre. See her choices for children here. Here she reflects on making good choices for adults and explains her top ten, most of which are available through our bookshop. Introduction I have been delving into our Resources Centre’s wide and ever-growing [...]
Children’s books
October 16, 2011 • Leave a Comment
We have just added some children’s books to our bookshop, most suggested by Changing Attitude supporter, Bar Nash Williams. She says: ‘The range of material available for young children is more univocal, in that the urge not to hurt or discriminate against minorities has led to a burgeoning of positive stories about alternative family structures [...]





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