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Health

January 13, 2014 |

The Word of Wisdom The Word of Wisdom: Something I Can Believe In One Step Closer to That Celestial Body Section 89 of Doctrine and Covenants Health Events & News…

Young, Gay, and Homeless

January 13, 2014 |

Christopher, Peter, and John Have Four Things in Common: They Are Gay, Young, Mormon,… and Homeless By Randolph Prawitt, Pillar Features Editor Originally printed in Salt Lake City’s The Pillar, August 2001, pages…

A Process with a Purpose: My Coming Out Story

January 12, 2014 |

» Coming Out Stories National Affirmation Annual Conference – Portland, Oregon September 5, 1998 By Ryan Nay What does it mean to “be gay?” This was an easy question 50 years…

Aaron’s Story

January 12, 2014 |

» Coming Out Stories I am an ex-exgay and here is my story: I knew growing up that I was gay (or at least suspected). I imagined intimacy with males from…

One Year Since I Came Out

January 12, 2014 |

» Coming Out Stories “Today I am happier than I have ever been. I can breathe in the open air! I can look myself in the mirror without any regret”…

For Strength of Gay Youth

January 6, 2014 |

» Download this document in PDF Format For the Strength of Gay Youth A Guide for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Mormon Youth and Young Adults By Aaron Cloward Introduction About…

Our History

October 7, 2013 |

Articles Recounting Affirmation’s History Affirmation – In the Beginning by Paul Mortensen Expand Affirmation – In the Beginning The following was written by Paul Mortensen, co-founder of Affirmation, and published…

Resources

September 30, 2013 |

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Flipping The Switch: Letting God Light The Path

July 21, 2013 |

She listened patiently and carefully, asking questions to draw out the well of frustrations that I was drowning in. I had been hoping for advice on what to do, but instead, she told me that this was my journey, my road, and though she would gladly walk with me, I was the one behind the wheel.