Seeking sanctuary : stories of sexuality, faith and migration / written and compiled by John Marnell.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781776147120 (ebook)
- 306.87 23
- HQ73.3.A35 M37 2021
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Introduction: Reframing sexuality, faith and migration -- Background and methodology, on making and sharing stories -- The politicisation of faith, Religious responses to sexual and gender diversity -- A life on hold: LGBT migration and the (false) promise of freedom -- Preaching love: A history of the LGBT Ministry The stories We must preach love, not hate narrated by Dumisani (Zimbabwe) -- We deserve freedom narrated by Mr D (Cameroon) -- Only love can bring unity narrated by D.C. (Zimbabwe) -- Still searching for safety narrated by Eeyban (Ethiopia) -- A caged animal set free narrated by Thomars (Zimbabwe) -- Sexuality is a beautiful gift from God narrated by Dancio (Zambia) -- This is where God wants me to be narrated by Mike (Zimbabwe) -- God knows the depth of my faith narrated by Zee (South Africa) -- can serve God, no matter who I love Narrated by Sylvester (Nigeria) -- Don't let the hate get you down narrated by Tino (Zimbabwe) -- I am not willing to live a lie narrated by Angel (Uganda) -- Love is about hearts, not parts narrated by Toya (Zimbabwe) -- Stop calling us sinners narrated by Nkady (Lesotho) -- I pray for strength and guidance narrated by Tinashe (Zimbabwe) -- Conclusion. Looking ahead, The case for affirming religious spaces.
<i>Seeking Sanctuary</i> brings together life stories from LGBT migrants, refugees and asylum seekers living in Johannesburg and their battle to reconcile faith with their sexual and gender identity.
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