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- Memories of bliss: God, sex and us
- Moffies: gay and lesbian life in Southern Africa
- Moral Panic: exposing the religious right’s agenda on sexuality
- More Than Welcome: learning to embrace gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons in the church
- My brother Bernadette
For the author, her main motivation in writing the book is to enable us, as she puts it, “to live our sexualities well.” Her quest is practical rather than academic: how does one answer the question “What is sexuality?” in order to find the words that will make a real difference to the way we [...] “Moffies” is an account of gay life in Southern Africa from 1990 to the present. It views the situation in each country of the subcontinent through the eyes of gays and lesbians living there, and tells of the triumphs and trials of homosexuals in Southern Africa during the past decade. It reveals their courageous attempts [...] This study examines the hypocrisy and double-standards which exist within contemporary notions of the nuclear family and ‘back-to-basics’ morality. It shows how the nuclear family does not represent the norm and how “moral values” promoted by the Church and state are perpetuating homophobia. Tells the story of a pastor who moved from hostile to an affirming position towards LGBT people through meeting and gradually forming friendships with people who are gay. A good book for congregations seeking to become more welcoming to gay people. A story about a child overcoming bullying to do the things he likes. Bernard wants to learn clothes design at summer camp, but is teased by a group of children led by Big Dan. Find out how Bernard wins against the bullies in Jacqueline Wilson’s book for Key Stage 2 readers.
Expanded listing with covers and descriptions
Memories of bliss: God, sex and us
By Jo Ind
Moffies: gay and lesbian life in Southern Africa
By Bart Luirink, David Phillips
Moral Panic: exposing the religious right’s agenda on sexuality
By Terri Murray, Michael McClure
More Than Welcome: learning to embrace gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons in the church
By Maurice C Waun
My brother Bernadette
By Jacqueline Wilson



