Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity

Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity

by Joe Dallas
Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity

Desires in Conflict: Hope for Men Who Struggle with Sexual Identity

by Joe Dallas

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Overview

For more than a decade, Desires in Conflict has been the definitive "must-read" for those who wonder "Can a homosexual change?" This new edition with updated information offers more compelling reasons why the answer is "yes!"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780736960342
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Publication date: 07/01/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 320,430
File size: 620 KB

About the Author

Joe Dallas is an author, speaker, and pastoral counselor who conducts seminars nationwide. He is the founder of Genesis Biblical Solutions in Tustin, California, and has written six books on human sexuality from a Christian perspective, including such authoritative resources as the bestselling Desires in Conflict, The Complete Christian Guide to Understanding Homosexuality, and The Gay Gospel? His articles have been featured in Christianity Today magazine and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity, and he is a regular contributor to the Christian Research Journal.


Joe Dallas is an author, speaker, and pastoral counselor who conducts seminars nationwide. He is the founder of Genesis Biblical Solutions in Tustin, California, and has written six books on human sexuality from a Christian perspective, including such authoritative resources as the bestselling Desires in Conflict, The Complete Christian Guide to Understanding Homosexuality, and The Gay Gospel? His articles have been featured in Christianity Today magazine and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity, and he is a regular contributor to the Christian Research Journal.

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