Ex-LGBT – they talk loudly in the book and this... song!

afirmacja.info 1 year ago

X-Out Loud is an global movement that brings together erstwhile LGBT people who talk loudly about life transformed through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. They advance their events (you can invitation them), a book with 44 testimonies, and now a catchy song that acts as an anthem. Are there Polish performers?

At their events, they share their own testimonies of how God has delivered them from hard circumstances: the sense of rejection, the ignorance of their gender, the dependence on pornography, drugs, sexual trauma. A book was besides prepared: "X-OUT LOUD: Emerging Ex-LGBT Voices", which contains 44 stories from 22 countries proving that change, thanks to God's grace is possible. Related stories are available as recordings on the channel YouTube X-Out Loud and on page xoutloud.com. “I was married to a woman,” she says Janine, erstwhile German lesbian. Richard Oostrum of the NetherlandsOnce gay, it's father and husband now. “I didn’t want to be a man due to the fact that I was afraid of men” – admits in an interview Stefan from Romania. Carlos Catari of Colombia, erstwhile gay shows pictures of his wedding (with a woman), he had to overcome his sexual harassment trauma. These stories not only lie the communicative about the impossibility of changing sexual preferences, but besides give insight into the causes of homosexual orientation.

Rape anthem “No more”

X-Out Loud presently promotes a rap song that tells about what it looked like erstwhile and what the lives of erstwhile LGBT people look like now. Below we translate the words of this hymn, which we tried to translate so that the text could be recorded in Polish (therefrom there were insignificant changes necessary, and so occasionally it is not a literal translation). The song is catchy and rapidly catchy. It is excellent as a kind of prevention for young people. So we wait for those willing to sing! The full recording in English is available below. The English text is on the recording page.

X-Out-Loud Anthem – Not Anymore

I. Ruby thought the guy was

About the “trans” told her the Internet,

It was sweet and bitter, but she knew that

a man is never able to become

No 1 told her that God had a plan for her,

Much, much, much better plan.

Therapies were looking, “Wait” she heard,

testosterone, chemistry,

momentary euphoria, not working and dysphoria again,

hospital here and there, screaming with all her might

“God, if you are, delight aid me”

"Beautiful daughter, I created you,

If you trust me, the Word of Me will set you free”

Ref.:

Ruby was trans, but she's not anymore,

Tony was gay. He's not gay anymore.

Serina – a lesbian, is no longer,

The power of Christ has changed us,

X-out loud, He revived us

The power of Christ has changed us.

II. Tony was closer to Mom than the another guys,

He didn't like sports, so he was despised,

Men beat him up and mocked him, knew them not, and they knew him not,

Called so, and then all the another things, he was dusting, smiling as he could.

Then, in advanced school, porn became a habit,

The stripper was in a nightclub, but all night is stoning,

Hungry for love so, he gave everything for sale,

Drugs, sex, booze, prison close by, yeah.

And a gentle voice, like a blue bell

“If you trust me, I will save you.”

He gave himself willingly into Christ's hands, fell and cried,

The old life didn't want any more,

The incredible grace and power of change, he came home, left shackles.

Ref.:

Ruby was trans, but she's not anymore.

Tony was gay. He's not gay anymore.

Serina – a lesbian, is no longer a lesbian

The power of Christ changed us

X-out loud, He revived us

The power of Christ changed us

It's all due to your power.

It's all thanks to your grace.

The power of Christ changed us

Text of the article and translation: Agnieszka Marianowicz-Szczegieł

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