Wayne Besen isn’t short on finger pointing. In fact, he is pointing at someone else all the time. To read Wayne’s Enquirer style rag blog (which I rarely do) you’d think that everyone in the world has something wrong with them, except him. Sounds like someone that should join the throng of liberal misery merchants waging daily war on the family on Capital Hill.
This week Wayne is pointing his finger at Regina Griggs calling her a LIAR. Well, Mr. B. before you get too far ahead of yourself, let’s take a look at the blatant LIES you tell in your piece from Monday, June 11, entitled, DR. WARREN THROCKMORTON HIDES BEHIND ANONYMOUS SOURCE IN CHICAGO TRIBUNE ARTICLE. The subtitle to it states: Exodus Puffs Up Numbers To Conceal Lack of Growth.
Well, that’s a lie
in and of itself. Our numbers are what
we say they are and can be verified by going to our website where the ministries are listed. As of this writing there are 164 Member
Agencies a part of the Exodus Network. Those agencies are largely Member Ministries, which might or might not
have therapists on staff, but mostly conduct support groups and provide
resources to the communities that they are in.
Exodus has a growing
list of Professional Therapists, which may or may not run support groups. Mr. Besen blows his own smoke by manipulating
the facts by saying we don’t have ministries in certain areas or states, but a
Professional Therapist is just as much a representative of Exodus as a Member Ministry
is.
Wayne lies again when he claims that Exodus has “Zero Ministries” in states like Alabama where there are 2 Member Agencies. One is a Branch Ministry (same as a Member Ministry) and the other a Professional Therapist, which has all of the services of a Member Ministry and more. In fact, the Professional Therapist that runs the ministry in Mobile, Alabama is also a member of the APA. And I thought that all APA members were fairly represented by the anti-choice policies of that organization. Go figure.
As for Washington, DC, there’s not only no Exodus Member Ministry located in the District, there’s no airport, either. Yet, a hop, skip and a jump away is both Reagan National Airport (located in Virginia) and Regeneration Northern Virginia – a 20 year old Exodus Member Ministry. Sorry, Wayne, foiled again.
Oh, and Mastering Life
Ministries is listed in Tennessee and Jacksonville because they have groups
going in both locations just like Metanoia does in Tacoma (Seattle Area) and
Ft. Lauderdale.
Lastly, Exodus International is now partnering with churches. We have a growing network of Member Churches that have some type of outreach for those affected by homosexuality. Many of those churches offer the same services as that of a Member Ministry and some even have Professional Therapists on staff. Sorry,Wayne, your yellow journalism is showing.
Wayne, don’t be upset that some people find homosexuality incompatible with morality and faith. It’s called choice and we were all created with the freedom to exercise it. Exodus can, does and will continue to help people affected by unwanted homosexuality. There are A LOT of people who fit that description.
Exodus
International has never been in the business of starting ministries in local
areas. However, I think it is a good
idea. New York City, here we come…..
I Forgive You
In the early 1990's I was a participant in an Exodus Member Ministry and was negatively affected by Darlene Bogle's decision to go back into homosexuality. To have a leader who had written a book, led a ministry and spoken at conferences make such a decision was challenging for me in those early days. I was disappointed and mad. But, I also understood as an adult that we all make mistakes and that just because Darlene went back didn't mean that I couldn't make it. I appreciate the apology she made, but I don't think she was apologizing to people like me. Nonetheless, I forgave her a long time ago for saying things that she now indicates she didn't mean and for causing many to doubt that change was possible.
As for Michael, a man that I genuinely like, I think you have said everything about Exodus that needs to be said. You were involved in an integral part of Exodus in the early days and for that I will always honor you and be grateful as will thousands of others. Exodus helped save my life and you are a hero for pioneering this great work. But, you left very shortly after you came and truth be told, I have now been a part of Exodus far longer than you. I, and so many others, are the ones who have chosen to remain faithful to the mission of this ministry. I encourage you to move on--live your life. People are choosing to live their lives how they see fit---just as you are. You chose something different than me and so many others. Like Darlene, I don't think your apology was for people like me, but I do think both of you owe one to those you hurt when you left this ministry.
To all three of you: Darlene, Michael and Jeremy, your time with Exodus is over and you have said your peace. I encourage all of you to serve the Lord, live your lives and respect the fact that others have, can and will continue to choose a path different than the one you all are on respectively.
I am thankful for Exodus International and the leaders like Frank Worthen, Bob Davies, Joe Dallas, Sy Rogers, Andy Comiskey, Pat Lawrence, and countless others who have shown that people can live beyond homosexuality and that freedom is possible.
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