This essay explores the author's personal journey navigating familial relationships within a global Evangelical ministry, confronting the paradox of unconditional love versus conditional acceptance. Through reflection, the author seeks recognition, accountability, and understanding, aiming to document the lived experience of LGBTQ+ individuals while analyzing the disconnect between theological rhetoric and real-life empathy.
Navigating Identity, Family, and Belonging: A Secular Perspective on Reconciliation with Evangelical Loved Ones
Maintaining relationships with evangelical Christian family members as an LGBTQ+ person can be one of the most emotionally complex challenges we face. These are not just intellectual disagreements—they cut to the core of who we are and who our families believe us to be. As someone raised in a largely secular household, with a mother …
