Outlove, Julie Rodgers
Outlove, Julie Rodgers
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Outlove
A Queer Christian Survival Story

Author: Julie Rodgers

Narrator: Julie Rodgers

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2021


Synopsis

After decades of bouncing between hope and despair, Evangelical, Baptist-raised Julie Rodgers found herself making a powerful public statement that her former self would have never said: "I support same-sex marriage in the church."

When Rodgers came out to her family as a junior in high school, she still believed that God would sanctify her and eventually make her straight. Wanting so intensely to be good, she spent her adolescent and early adult years with an ex-gay ministry, praying for liberation from her homosexuality. In Outlove Rodgers details her deeply personal journey from a life of self-denial in the name of faith to her role in leading the take-down of Exodus International, the largest ex-gay organization in the world, to her marriage to a woman at the Washington National Cathedral. We see the larger story of why many have left conservative religious structures in order to claim their truest identity.

Outlove is about love and losses, political and religious power-plays, and the cost to those who sought to stay in a faith community that wouldn't accept them. Shedding light on the debate between Evangelical Christians and the LGBTQ community—a battle that continues to rage on in the national news and in courtrooms across the country—this book ultimately casts a hopeful vision for how the church can heal.

About Julie Rodgers

Julie Rodgers is a writer, speaker, and leader in the movement working for full inclusion for LGBTQ people in Christian communities. She played a significant role in shutting down Exodus International, the largest conversion therapy organization in the world, and she was also the first openly gay person to be hired by an evangelical Christian college. She is featured in Pray Away, a documentary about the movement to pray the gay away. Her writing has been featured in Sojourners, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Time. She lives with her wife in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Statum on August 07, 2021

This is a must read for anyone who has ever felt torn between their religion and their sexual orientation. It was an amazing memoir and I am so glad I took the time to listen to it.......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa on February 11, 2023

Phew, this was a tough book to read - very well written and I'm so impressed how she went back through her previous thinking and explained her beliefs from that time. I'm so happy she broke out of that toxic thinking but it was so hard to hear how evangelical teachings hurt her and so many others. E......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on May 27, 2021

A must-read for all people everywhere. If you have ever felt marginalized within your community, if you have ever longed for acceptance, if you have ever wondered if there's a seat at God's table for you or your friend, this book extends hope for healing. Obviously this is a book that centers the con......more

Goodreads review by Holly on August 20, 2022

Julie is a gifted storyteller and writes with so much grace, even for those who have hurt her. Her journey is incredibly compelling all on its own, but I also found it to be an interesting timeline of the church’s thinking on LGBTQ+ doctrine. Definitely worth the read.......more

Goodreads review by Wes on January 07, 2022

Best memoir I’ve read in years. This book is special, and I hope that a lot of people involved in the church will take the time to read it.......more