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  2. Exodus International - Wikipedia

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    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 attraction, was possible. [3]

  3. 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.

  4. Ex-gay movement - Wikipedia

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    Ex-gay movement. The ex-gay movement consists of people and organizations that encourage people to refrain from entering or pursuing same-sex relationships, to eliminate homosexual desires and to develop heterosexual desires, or to enter into a heterosexual relationship. Beginning with the founding of Love In Action and Exodus International in ...

  5. Ex-ex-gay - Wikipedia

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    Ex-ex-gay. Ex-ex-gay people are those who formerly participated in the ex-gay movement in an attempt to change their sexual orientation to heterosexual, but who then later went on to publicly state they had a non-heterosexual sexual orientation. [1][2] Organizations in the ex-gay movement such as Exodus International offer conversion therapy ...

  6. Sy Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Sy Rogers. Sinclair Rogers II (December 15, 1956 – April 19, 2020) was an American Christian pastor who was part of the ex-gay movement. In the late 1980s, Rogers was a President of Exodus International, [1][2][3] and became one of the earliest personalities associated with the ex-gay movement. He wrote a life-story entitled "The Man in the ...

  7. 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.

  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. Joe Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Dallas is founder of Genesis Counseling in Tustin, California, which specializes in conversion therapy. [1] Dallas is the keynote speaker at one of the monthly weekend retreats on sexual purity titled "Every Man's Battle" (sponsored by New Life Ministries). [2] Dallas focuses on healing "Sexual Addiction, Responding to Pro-gay Theology ...