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InterVarsity authors and alumni protest policy terminating employees who support gay marriage

By Jonathan Merritt — October 11, 2016
After InterVarsity's announced it will fire employees who theologically support same-sex marriage, the organization faces public protest from more than 1,000 alumni and 50 prominent authors.

I’m queer, and I’m (still) an evangelical (COMMENTARY)

By Brandan Robertson — February 24, 2015
(RNS) At the heart of this controversy, there's a deeper problem: a fundamentally flawed belief that one cannot be a true Christian if one identifies as LGBTQ (or an ally of LGBTQ people).

If the Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage in 2015, how will evangelicals respond?

By Jonathan Merritt — January 5, 2015
(RNS) “A Supreme Court ruling might be the last word in legal terms," Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore said, "but it is hardly the last word in cultural or spiritual terms.”

Southern Baptists, LGBT activists happily coexist, but for how long?

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — October 31, 2014
(RNS) For both sides, alleged friendships could pose a risk, as relationships could be perceived as acceptance.

Ex-gay group Exodus International shuts down, president apologizes

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — June 20, 2013
(RNS) The closing of the most prominent "ex-gay" group comes at a critical point for gay rights, as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to issue two potentially decisive rulings on gay marriage and public opinion shifts rapidly in favor of gay rights and even gay marriage.
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