Tavistock: A Microcosm of the Debate on How Best to Care for Trans* Kids

By Dr. Paul R. Eddy and Dr. Preston Sprinkle. The cultural tensions surrounding transgender experience are evident. But no aspect of the transgender discussion has ignited more controversy than how best to care for children who experience gender dysphoria. This issue has become, as one scholar puts it, the “Transgender Battle Line.”[1] Perhaps the […]
Sons Like Plants, Daughters Like Pillars

The following article is written by Rachel Gilson. Rachel serves on the leadership team for theological development and culture with Cru. You can find more of her writing at rachelgilson.com. Does anybody actually know what biblical manhood or womanhood is? For those of us who love the Triune God and his image bearers, […]
Unsolicited Marriage Advice: Gay Celibate Edition

The following blog is written by Greg Coles. Greg is part of The Center’s collaborative team and is the author of the book Single, Gay, Christian. Dear married and marriage-bound Christians, It’s me, your quirky gay celibate friend, here with a bit of marriage advice you probably didn’t ask for. I realize […]
If I Hadn’t Been Shown Grace, I’d Be a Trans Woman Right Now

By Alan Lamb (name changed to protect privacy) If I never learned about pure, undistilled grace, I would have transitioned to a female and left the church. My journey toward accepting grace began when I graduated high school and stood on the cusp of transitioning. For years I had the desire to dress, act, […]
What the Church Gets Wrong About Singleness and Marriage

By Preston Sprinkle. This article was originally posted at Relevant. Church can be a tough place for single people. Most Christians don’t realize it, unless they’re single, but if you step back and look at our Christian culture, you’ll see that we elevate marriage. In some cases, we idolize it. We see a beautiful girl […]
Free Pastoral Paper: A Biblical Conversation About Transgender Identities

The following is a preview of our 12th Pastoral Paper, available now as a free download from the Center. This paper has a narrow aim: to understand what the Bible says about the categories of male and female as they relate to questions about transgender (and non-binary) identities. I’ve titled the paper a “Biblical Conversation” […]
What Do We Actually Know about Sexual Orientation? Part 2

In the previous post, we saw that measuring sexual orientation is much more complicated than people realize. Sexual orientation is, in the words of Rebecca Jordan-Young, a “great example of a commonsense’ concept that seems fairly transparent, but turns out to be complicated and slippery when you try to pin it down.”[i] We now know […]
What Do We Actually Know about Sexual Orientation? Part 1

The short answer is: a lot less than we think we do. I often hear people use terms like gay, straight, or bisexual as if these categories are neatly defined. Or I’ll hear people say things like, since some people are born gay, then it’s wrong to say they shouldn’t be who they are. […]
A Celibate Lesbian’s Cold Hard Look at Sexual Immorality in the Church

By Bridget Eileen What I’m saying in this post regarding sexual desire is pretty simple, but it’s difficult for people to swallow. I’m saying that sexual fulfillment does not come through a sexual relationship but instead through sublimation to Christ. It’s astonishing to me that this needs to be said, but it does. Christians will accept the […]
Why I Support the Revoice Conference

By Preston Sprinkle There’s been a lot of talk over the last few weeks about the upcoming Revoice conference. Revoice is a conference and community for LGBT+/SSA Christians—Christians who experience same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria—who are committed to a historically Christian sexual ethic. Every person presenting at Revoice believes that marriage is between a man […]