Posted on 06/21/2013 7:00:29 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Exodus International, the 37-year-old ministry devoted to helping people deal with unwanted same-sex attraction, is to be shut down.
The Exodus board of directors unanimously voted to shut down the ministry after a year of prayer and dialogue, a press release states. Local groups that were affiliated with the ministry will continue, though they will no longer be under the umbrella of Exodus.
"We're not negating the ways God used Exodus to positively affect thousands of people, but a new generation of Christians is looking for change and they want to be heard," Exodus board member Tony Moore said in a statement.
"Exodus is an institution in the conservative Christian world, but we've ceased to be a living, breathing organism," said Alan Chambers, the ministry's president, in a statement. "For quite some time we've been imprisoned in a worldview that's neither honoring toward our fellow human beings, nor biblical."
Chambers added: "From a Judeo-Christian perspective, gay, straight or otherwise, we're all prodigal sons and daughters. Exodus International is the prodigal's older brother, trying to impose its will on God's promises, and make judgments on who's worthy of His Kingdom. God is calling us to be the Father to welcome everyone, to love unhindered."
The announcement was made just one day after Chambers issued an apology to the gay community for the "trauma" he and the organization might have caused them.
"I have heard many firsthand stories from people called ex-gay survivors," wrote Chambers. "Stories of people who went to Exodus affiliated ministries or ministers for help only to experience more trauma. I have heard stories of shame, sexual misconduct, and false hope. In every case that has been brought to my attention, there has been swift action resulting in the removal of these leaders and/or their organizations. But rarely was there an apology or a public acknowledgement by me."
Exodus formerly promoted the idea that same-sex attraction can be reduced or eliminated through reparative therapy, a type of therapy that involves prayer and counseling. For years, however, many have decried reparative therapy as harmful, and last year Exodus disassociated itself with the practice in order to focus on a discipleship model of ministry.
The apology Chambers posted to the Exodus website is a more thorough version of an apology he will deliver tonight on an episode of "Our America with Lisa Ling." The special report, titled "God & Gays," will show Chambers deliver his apology to several people who feel they were harmed by their reparative therapy experiences. In a video clip from the episode, one person is even shown telling Chambers to shut Exodus down.
The 38th annual Exodus Freedom conference, going on now at Concordia University Irvine in California, will be the ministry's last.
"I cannot apologize for my deeply held biblical beliefs about the boundaries I see in scripture surrounding sex, but I will exercise my beliefs with great care and respect for those who do not share them," Chambers said in his apology. "I cannot apologize for my beliefs about marriage. But I do not have any desire to fight you on your beliefs or the rights that you seek. My beliefs about these things will never again interfere with God's command to love my neighbor as I love myself."
While the board of directors decided to close down one ministry, it also unanimously voted to start a new one.
"This is a new season of ministry, to a new generation," said Chambers. "Our goals are to reduce fear (reducefear.org), and come alongside churches to become safe, welcoming, and mutually transforming communities."
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Lawsuit.
How is helping people who want to have a God-sanctioned sexual relationship - people who come WANTING the change - not Glorify God? What in the prior 37 years was wrong?
“God is calling us to be the Father to welcome everyone, to love unhindered.”
Huh?!?
Sooooo, they have a file on Exodus, too? Why would they flip like that? “Welcome everyone to love unhindered”? What sort of PC, NOT Christian nonsense is that?
As you said so succinctly, “HUH?”
I can see the call to love as God commands, but the Word most clearly condemns homosexuality.
This “all you need is love” philosophy is popping-up in a number of churches.
Follow the money. There has been a payment.
Great. We were warned about such.
What a pansy.
yep....somebody’s got something on somebody else....just as well...
Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God.
Using this "leader"'s logic, then, we can continue to be drunkards, swindlers, covetous and idolaters...and still inherit the kingdom of God.
We are saved through grace, and YES, we are all sinners.
AND Jesus commanded us to "go and sin no more". That is the obligation of the child of God...and to continue in persistent impenitent sin is not the behavior of someone who, according to Scripture, will inherit the kingdom.
In addition to the fact that God is absolutely NOT calling us to be the Father. We’re to emulate Christ and obey the Word. The Father is who He is - alone - and a source of adoration and worship. This sounds pretty ecumenical and new-age.
They flipped because the new leader, Sullivan flipped it. Keep your eyes on him.
Sign of the times - the last days. When apostasy spreads everywhere.
Campus Crusade for Christ - one of the leading evangelical organizations there is - drops the “for Christ” because it offends and is not politically correct. Sorry, the cross of Christ is an offense.
Day by day we see churches and “para-church organizations” falling.
It will only increase.
But we should be encouraged, looking for His coming........
This is like surgeons recognizing the rights of diseases to exist and changing course on operating to remove them.
Believe it or not, they've changed their name to "Cru"--whatever that means.
Good grief.
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