Sister Dottie speaks at the National Coming Out Day breakfast

1 Response to “Sister Dottie speaks at the National Coming Out Day breakfast”


  1. 1 ben December 8, 2008 at 12:27 pm

    If we would pray for the
    wisdom and strength to put
    our cravings concerning sex
    on the back burner whether we are heterosexual or homo-sexual, there would no longer be a “problem.”
    Sex is only one aspect of a
    person’s life. When it becomes so obsessional, it
    becomes one’s master instead
    of just something to enjoy once in a while. We must learn to identify more with the spirit and less with the body. Like everything else in the world, the flesh is temporary. True peace and
    contentment comes when we
    liberate ourselves from
    worldly ways and our cravings. May God’s immense
    love enter our hearts and
    heal us all!


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