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In this episode I had the honor of sitting down and chatting with my new friend, Ken Brubacher. He tells his story of discovering as a boy that he was sexually attracted to men, trying to fill a longing for love through sex, and then discovering Jesus for the first time in a casual conversation with a coworker.
This isn't some "out-there" secular world story. It happened smack in the middle of a conservative Mennonite church. There are many who have similar stories--how can we develop communities where they feel safe enough to share their stories? We discuss all this and more!
If you'd like to connect with Ken, you can reach him at [email protected] or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ken.brubacher.3.
If you'd like to contact Asher and those at Unfeigned Christianity, you can email [email protected].
Referenced in this episode is Preston Sprinkle's book, People to Be Loved, as well as my book Live Free.
My friend, Corey Steiner, provides the intro music, as always: https://coreysteinermusic.wordpress.com/.
And you can support the show at patreon.com/asherwitmer.
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In this episode I had the honor of sitting down and chatting with my new friend, Ken Brubacher. He tells his story of discovering as a boy that he was sexually attracted to men, trying to fill a longing for love through sex, and then discovering Jesus for the first time in a casual conversation with a coworker.
This isn't some "out-there" secular world story. It happened smack in the middle of a conservative Mennonite church. There are many who have similar stories--how can we develop communities where they feel safe enough to share their stories? We discuss all this and more!
If you'd like to connect with Ken, you can reach him at [email protected] or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ken.brubacher.3.
If you'd like to contact Asher and those at Unfeigned Christianity, you can email [email protected].
Referenced in this episode is Preston Sprinkle's book, People to Be Loved, as well as my book Live Free.
My friend, Corey Steiner, provides the intro music, as always: https://coreysteinermusic.wordpress.com/.
And you can support the show at patreon.com/asherwitmer.