Jesus Christ took a trip to Calvary to pay the price for humankind. This trip to Calvary redeemed fallen men and brought everyone into the agreement with God. Unfortunately, there are those who feel that his journey to Calvary did not include the members of the LGBT community. This book challenges all those who may believe this. If Christ’s trip to Calvary excluded any one person or persons for any reason, then his trip was in vain, and we all need to question our salvation. His trip to Calvary was, in fact, all inclusive! No one was exempt—no one! Please Stop Treating Them Like Lepers reminds us of that and challenges us to reach out to every member of the LGBT community with the same heart and compassion as we would to anyone else.
This book is written from the perspective of a minister and a parent of a LGBT child.
Details
Publication date
May 11,2023
Language
English
ISBN
979-8-88963-506-2 (Paperback)
979-8-88963-507-9 (E-BOOK)
Genre
Contemporary
Specifications
Pages
192
Interior Color
Black and White
Book Size
5.000" x 7.000" (178mm x 127mm)
About The Author
Gaius D. Jenkins Sr. is an ordained minister at New Destiny Fellowship in Wilmington, Delaware, under Bishop Thomas Wesley Weeks Sr. He came to know the Lord while serving in the Marine Corps when stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He has held various capacities in the church leadership over the years in the community and political arenas. He has been with the United Portal Service for thirty-eight years. A high school graduate, Gaius has been an ardent student of the Word of God, becoming a Christian in 1980.
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