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  2. Alan Chambers (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Chambers (activist) Alan Manning Chambers (born February 21, 1972) [1] is the former president of Exodus International [2] and co-founder of Speak. Love., headquartered in Orlando, Florida. Before coming to Exodus, Chambers served on the pastoral team at Calvary Assembly of God, one of the largest churches in Orlando.

  3. Exodus International - Wikipedia

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    exodusinternational.org (defunct) Exodus International was a non-profit, interdenominational ex-gay Christian umbrella organization connecting organizations that sought to "help people who wished to limit their homosexual desires". Founded in 1976, Exodus International originally asserted that conversion therapy, the reorientation of same-sex ...

  4. Alan Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Alan Chambers may refer to: Alan Chambers (explorer) (born 1968), British polar adventurer. Alan Chambers (activist) (born 1972), former President of Exodus International. Alan Chambers (Canadian politician) (1904–1981), Canadian politician. Alan Chambers (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1947), Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly ...

  5. Pray the Gay Away? - Wikipedia

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    Christian attended the meeting and in an interview explains that he has "come out, quietly, to [him]self" and that he is hopeful about building a community of like-minded people. Chambers expressed uncertainty about his own future and the future of Exodus International. [6] The special aired one day after Exodus announced that it was disbanding ...

  6. Love Won Out - Wikipedia

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    Alan Chambers, the CEO of Exodus International and parent company of the Love Won Out Conference, which had held recent conferences under the name True Story, formally apologized to the gay community in June 2013 for the damage done by reparative therapy, and ended the 37-year-old Exodus International ministry. Please know that I am deeply sorry.

  7. Our America with Lisa Ling - Wikipedia

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    This is Life with Lisa Ling. Our America with Lisa Ling is an American documentary television series that aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network for five seasons from February 15, 2011 until July 31, 2014. [1] Hosted by journalist Lisa Ling, each episode examines an aspect of American society that may be viewed as marginal or outside the mainstream.

  8. John Paulk - Wikipedia

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    John Paulk. John Paulk (born April 13, 1963) is an American activist who, from 1998 to 2003, was an advocate of the ex-gay movement and conversion therapy. [1] In April 2013, Paulk disavowed his belief in gay reparative therapy and issued a formal apology for his role as an advocate of the movement. He founded and led the ministry Love Won Out ...

  9. List of Assemblies of God people - Wikipedia

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    Alan Chambers: Former president of Exodus International, the largest ex-gay organization in the world United States of America Gary Chapman: Singer-songwriter United States of America Parents were ordained Assemblies of God ministers and pastored an AG in Texas; once married to Amy Grant (m. 1982–97) Toni Childs