Becoming Who I Am


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Proud, happy, grateful—gay youth describe their lives in terms that would have seemed surprising only a generation ago. Yet many adults, including parents, seem skeptical about this sea change in perceptions and attitudes. Even in an age of growing tolerance, coming out as gay is supposed to involve a crisis or struggle. This is the kind of thinking, say the young men at the heart of this book, that needs to change. Becoming Who I Am is an astute exploration of identity and sexuality as told by today’s generation of gay young men. Through a series of in-depth interviews with teenagers and men in their early 20s, Ritch Savin-Williams reflects on how the life stories recorded here fulfill the promise of an affirmative, thriving gay identity outlined in his earlier book, The New Gay Teenager. He offers a contemporary perspective on gay lives viewed across key milestones: from dawning awareness of same-sex attraction to first sexual encounters; from the uncertainty and exhilaration of coming out to family and friends to the forming of adult romantic relationships; from insights into what it means to be gay today to musings on what the future may hold. The voices hail from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, but as gay men they share basic experiences in common, conveyed here with honesty, humor, and joy.




Becoming Who I Am


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Love yourself by telling your story. Our stories anchor us as we experience the vicissitudes of life. They strengthen us, inspire us, and encourage us as we grow older. This book offers Jesus’ story as a real-life mirror to our own stories, ultimately making God’s story, our story, and our story, God's story. From Begotten, to Suffering Death, to Glory, and the Life of the World to Come, the author uses spiritual reflections, poetry, and the Nicene Creed to give new meaning to real-life circumstances of identity, pain, family life, dealing with depression, and ultimate healing. Becoming Who I Am encourages us to embrace and tell our whole stories and to discover our divine capacity for true life transformation and joy.




Identity


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Become someone new. We are created in the image of God with unique gifts that connect us to the body of Christ and allow us diversity. Discover and accept your identity in Jesus Christ with this Bible study from the Connect series.




I Love Who I Am Becoming


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I love being me, just truly and authentically me. Just uncensored me. I'm me and you are you and let it be like that forever. The older I get, the more me I become, and that makes me happier because the me I am becoming is the me I have always wanted to be.




Just As I Am


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The first openly gay man to be ordained an Episcopal priest offers lesbians and gays good news about being Christian and homosexual, discussing the positive images of homosexuality in the scriptures and more.




Becoming Who I Am


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Ultimate Modern and Practical devotional for fast-growing Teen guys to cultivate Faith, Hope, and Grace. "Becoming Who I am" is a collection of carefully chosen Bible scriptures that address the needs of growing teenage boys. Content has been developed, keeping in mind the mind and soul of teen boys. The devotions are articulated in easy to understand language to keep them interested. Features: Need-based devotional. Boys do not need to read it daily. A fantastic Bible guide that answers their detailed questions. 150 short-read devotions. Each devotion will not take more than 5-minutes. Each devotion ends with a reflection question that enables teenagers to explore the realm of possibilities and expand their horizons. Confirmation gift for teenage boys that assists them a lifetime. Best book to introduce God to your growing teenage boy.




I am so over being a Loser


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Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning series, perfect for fans of Dennis the Menace, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Tom Gates, and Mr Gum. ‘My mum’s embarrassing enough just being my mum, but now she’s won The Voice of Feeko’s competition it’s even worse.’ Barry’s mum has become a bit of celebrity, and now he can’t go anywhere without seeing a poster of her eating a chocolate digestive or wiggling her bum in a pair of jeans. It’s so annoy-embarrassing, and everyone at school is making fun of him. Have you got all of Jim Smith’s amazekeel books? I am not a Loser I am still not a Loser I am so over being a Loser I am sort of a Loser Barry Loser and the holiday of doom Barry Loser and the case of the crumpled carton Barry Loser’s ultimate book of keelness Barry Loser hates half term Future Ratboy and the attack of the killer robot grannies Jim Smith is the keelest kids’ book author in the whole wide world amen. He graduated from art school with first class honours (the best you can get) and went on to create the branding for a sweet little chain of coffee shops. He also designs cards and gifts under the name Waldo Pancake.




Why Am I Here?


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Max learns from his grandfather that his purpose is to be the-best-version-of-Max he can be, and he shares this lesson with his classroom. Asking the question "how can I be the best me?" helps him and his classmates change their behaviors in small, startling ways.




I Am Becoming


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I Am Becoming is the photojournalistic journey of Propaganda's poetry through the lens of Oakland-raised Kristopher Squints. Most of Prop's poetry has only existed in the sphere of musical performance until this point. This book is an expression of their shared passion for literature, visual arts, and cultural reformation.




An Upright Life


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Character truly matters to God. Terry Swan's sequel to his best seller, What in the World Am I Doing Here? demonstrates in his unique conversational style that as we mature, we transition from calling to character. We learn to live ordinary lives extraordinarily well. This is a book for persons who want to make a life, not just a living. An Upright Life: Who Am I Becoming? comes with a study guide for small group discussion. Dr. Terry Swan is a Professor of Psychology and Religion and Dean of the Chapel at Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, Kentucky. He is the author of over twenty-five books, including two best sellers. Dr. Swan is a popular speaker and workshop leader.