Love Won Out
Is one better than two? Love Won Out and Exodus merge
It was announced that both “ex-gay” organizations Love Won Out and Exodus will merge, which begs the question, is one better than two? Love Won
New Video: Protest Against Love Won Out in Birmingham, Alabama
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Ex-Gay Roadshow: Prejudice and Blame = ‘Love and Care’
The ex-gay “Love Won Out” roadshow has, since its inception, taught parents, clergy, and would-be “ex-gays” not to trust mainstream mental health professionals or mainstream
TWO Op-Ed On Love Won Out In The Birmingham News
The Birmingham News November 4, 2009 Evidence Suggests People Can’t ‘Pray Away The Gay’ By Wayne Besen As long as prejudice and discrimination exist, some
TWO’ Wayne Besen to Speak on “Ex-Gay’ Myth THURSDAY at University of Alabama Birmingham
Sun to Set On Focus on the Family’ Infamous “Pray Away The Gay’ Road Show BIRMINGHAM — Truth Wins Out (TWO) announced today that its
Denver Post: Focus on the Family selling its money-losing gay workshops
Full Story at The Denver Post Focus on the Family will shed its controversial Love Won Out program for transforming homosexuals into heterosexuals because of
Washington Blade: Exodus to Take Over Focus On The Family’s Love Won Out
Facing a $6 million budget shortfall, Focus on the Family is shifting control of its Love Won Out conference to an outside organization. Exodus International,
‘Love Won Out’, What’s the Point?
I’m on my way to Grand Rapids, Michigan to give a presentation at Grand Valley State University on the harm caused by the “ex-gay” industry.
Action Alert: Thank Grand Valley State University for Hosting Discussion on ‘Ex-Gay’ Industry
The gross hypocrisy and outright cynicism is difficult to believe. Focus on the Family is bringing their notorious “ex-gay” road show, Love Won Out, to
Video: Masters & Johnson’s Notorious ‘Ex-Gay’ Study Debunked
Exclusive Truth Wins Out interview with Thomas Maier For decades, anti-gay organizations have gleefully pointed to Masters & Johnson’s 1979 book, “Homosexuality in Perspective”, that