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I Don't Want Them to Go to Hell: 50 days of encouragement for friends and families of LGBTQ people

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When a loved one tells us their sexual orientation or gender identity is something other than what we've believed, it can send us into a tailspin of worry and confusion. What does God think? How are we supposed to respond? What will happen to their eternal souls?

I Don't Want Them to Go to Hell is a tool for exploring these questions scripturally, and prayerfully.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 30, 2018

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Suzanne DeWitt Hall

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Suzanne DeWitt Hall (she/they) is the author of The Language of Bodies (Woodhall Press, October 2022), which Wally Lamb called "...a film noir between covers—dark, tense, and sexy."

She also penned the Where True Love Is devotionals, the Living in Hope series which supports the family and friends of transgender people, The Path of Unlearning faith deconstruction books, and the Rumplepimple adventures.

Suzanne lives with her transgender husband, two terriers, and a cat named Chicken. Her work is designed to shine the light of love into hearts darkened by discrimination and fear. You can learn more at www.sdewitthall.com

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9 reviews8 followers
October 3, 2018
Recommended for all families. Go from fear to freedom. God is love
If you are a familiy member or friend of a LGBTQ Christian this devotional is a must read. Stop worrying about if they are doomed to hell. Author Suzanne DeWitt Hall uses scripture to help you walk down the path from fear to freedom.
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23 reviews1 follower
December 9, 2019
I loved this book. It is beautifully and sensitively written. A great book to have if you are struggling with coming out, an ally or a family member where they have just come out to you. It shows you how God through scripture loves, and accepts us just as we are and for me alleviated any fears I had... it is a must purchase for anyone wanting to learn more. It is lovingly written...
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3 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2018
This book is a well thought out devotional. It leads you from fear to freedom in realizing God loves everyone. If you are worried about a family member or friend who is a LGBTQ Christian this one is a must read. Well done!
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60 reviews26 followers
October 3, 2018
If you have grown up in church your parents are often afraid that you being LGBTQ could mean you might go to Hell. This book dispells those fears. Enter into this devotional with a open mind and allow God to speak to you. Send a copy to your family, churches, friends. It will touch their coul.
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8 reviews5 followers
October 3, 2018
Short devotioanl. Well written and thoguht provokng. I would highly recommend this book to all Christians.
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5 reviews2 followers
October 3, 2018
This devotional is for everyone. We enjoyed it and read it quickly. It is thought provoking and draws one closer to friends and God. Love is love.
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November 4, 2018
Wonderfully written and much needed devotional. This is s must read for all church congregations.

Well written timely devotional. A must read for all church congregations and LGBTQ friends and family members. Gift this one to anyone who questions LGBTQ Christuanity.
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