Gay pride: a celebration of life and hope in Uganda
The mood was too jovial that even though I was so nervous and worried if everything will go well, that gay happy vibe just kept flowing from them in to my veins.
The mood was too jovial that even though I was so nervous and worried if everything will go well, that gay happy vibe just kept flowing from them in to my veins.
Webb argued that Christians should focus less on the isolated words of Scripture and more on the direction Scripture takes relative to its original culture.
In Uganda, where homosexual acts are punishable by prison sentences, being openly gay requires an astounding amount of courage.
God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah at least in part due to the fact that the men of the city wanted to engage in same-sex behavior.
Article by Alice McCool published by the Thomson Reuters Foundation* (UK), May 18, 2020 A Ugandan court on Monday ordered the release of 19 LGBT+ people jailed for almost 50 days for risking spreading...
” … if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing”.
Il ne suffit pas que les droits soient garantis, c’est une priorité de créer un espace dans la société pour les vivre, et puis les protections légales arrivent.
It is not enough that rights are guaranteed, it is a priority to create a space in society to live them, then legal protections arrive.
Listened to us, understood us without judgments, in true listening, in which the words of the other dug into us fertilizing our lives.
Article by fr. James Martin, S.J.* published on the website of the Jesuit weekly America (USA), March 13, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic is confusing and frightening for hundreds of millions of people. That is not surprising....