Alan proposed to Leslie on their first date while both were working for major league baseball great Orel Hershiser and his family. They married in January 1998 and began a very public journey living their faith and sharing their lives. During their 16 + years of marriage the Chambers have been featured on every major (and minor) media outlet in the world related to Alan's personal story as a Christian with same-sex attractions, their unlikely union, and his work. Alan and Leslie now consult and speak in very large and small venues to wide varieties of people including university settings, large organizations and corporations, mega churches, and to individuals with no titles over coffee. Their goal is to reduce fear, establish trust, and inspire hope on both sides of a growing divide for the sake of the Gospel and our cultural common good. Having authored 2 books, Alan is currently working on his 3rd with Leslie. They also write at AlanChambers.org. The Chambers spend the best part of their lives with 8 and 9 year olds, Molly and Isaac in their hometown, historic Winter Park, Florida.
Alan and Leslie have written a quick read with high value. If
you’re curious about the closing of Exodus International, because
of Alan’s vulnerability you’ll learn how the decision was made.
Decide for yourself whether it is something to blame him for or
credit him with. But this book is about so much more. Your hope and
confidence will increase if you’re willing to think about some of
Alan’s statements that may surprise and even challenge you. Alan’s
most important contribution might be in the area of identity. My
Exodus is a powerful reminder that knowing who we really are is
transforming and energizing. Authenticity is a beautiful thing, and
Alan’s example might just move you to examine your own life. You
will benefit from Alan’s humbling and vulnerable slice-of-life
illustrations. Read this book now.
*— Kathy Koch, president and founder, Celebrate Kids, Inc.,
www.DrKathyKoch.com*
Alan Chambers’ well-publicized exodus from Exodus International has
a backstory that needs to be heard. People on all sides of the
LGBTQ issue will benefit from seeing the story’s protagonists
humanized rather than stigmatized, and this account, beautifully
told, does so with grace and honesty.
*— Brian D. McLaren, author/activist, brianmclaren.net*
Contrary to popular belief, Christians do not need another book on
sexuality. We have enough jeremiads, enough diatribes, enough
proclamations, enough sharp-edged screeds. Thankfully, My Exodus is
not just another book on homosexuality. Alan Chambers embraces the
messiness of sexuality matters and reminds readers that God loves
everyone equally regardless of their sexual orientation or
practices. In a time when many Christians are opting for easy
answers, Chambers focuses instead on raising difficult questions
and empowering readers to face them with grace. My Exodus is part
memoir and part gut check, but whole- heartedly hopeful. If you’re
struggling with how to live well or love well, you can’t afford not
to read this book.
*— Jonathan Merritt, author, Jesus Is Better Than You Imagined;
senior columnist, Religion News Service*
Exodus International promised to change gay to straight, but
instead found itself changed from a large, influential organization
to one with shuttered doors. President Alan Chambers advocated
orientation change in both his personal and professional lives, and
instead found himself changed as a man and as a leader: keeping his
vows to his wife and children, directing courageous organizational
change, and experiencing and proclaiming Jesus’ love. At first
glance, My Exodus seems like a story of deep and often painful
change, but read it more closely, or read it a second time, and
you’ll see that the really true things have stayed the same. God’s
changeless love and boundless grace were the true promise, not
orientation change. Alan describes how truth, grace, love, and
mercy have proven solid and trust- worthy, even through profound
organizational and personal challenges. The time is ripe---
overripe --- for truth-telling about reparative therapy and about
the sincere spiritual lives of gay Christians. This book tells that
truth.
*— Jenell Paris, professor of anthropology, Messiah College;
author, The End of Sexual Identity*
Grateful for the honesty and bravery that Alan and Leslie willingly
share in their story. I’m hopeful their book sheds light and brings
hope to many who are confused and hurting, especially in the
Christian community. Like the Chambers, I’ve also found new freedom
in loving everyone and seeing the image of God in all of
humanity.
*— Kim Hill, Grammy-nominated, Dove- Award-winning recording
artist*
In an atmosphere of anger, hatred, and division, Alan Chambers is a
voice of love, authenticity, sanity, and truth. My Exodus is a book
that should be read by all who want to know a better way. Alan
Chambers “smells like Jesus.”
*— Steve Brown, seminary professor, broadcaster, author, and
founder of Key Life Network*
My Exodus is beautifully written. You will laugh and cry, but most
of all you will encounter an extraordinary grace. Thank you, Alan
and Leslie, for allowing us into those vulnerable places.
*— Debra Hirsch, author, Untamed and Redeeming Sex*
My Exodus is one of those rare books that I could not put down
until I finished it. While it will certainly be contro- versial, I
promise it is not dull! Alan and Leslie share their journey with
amazing vulnerability and honesty. Five stars!
*— Clark Whitten, pastor, Grace Church; author, Pure Grace*
The Bible says that the truth that you know will set you free, and
this is what happened for Alan Chambers when he was challenged by a
young gay man in the Exodus International ministry who knew that
heterosexual marriage would never be a solution for his life. My
Exodus is a story of courage, truth, and integrity as Alan
Chambers, the final president of Exodus International, closes the
doors of the organization, along with its premise of change, and
embarks on a whole new adventure with his wife, Leslie, of love,
grace, acceptance, and inclusion.
*— Rev. Sandra Turnbull, pastor, The Glory Center; author, God’s
Gay Agenda*
Who is spotless in this world except the Lamb of God? Who extends
the unmerited favor of grace to all mankind but the Lord? Read this
honest, open, personal, and loving work and see how the God of love
meets us at every point of our need and restores us by his grace as
we walk through the temptations and potholes of life.
*— Rev. Dr. Thelma Wells, CEO, That a Girl and Friends Speakers
Agency and Enrichment Tours*
You don’t know what you think you know about an issue until you
know someone deeply affected by the issue. This book, written by
two people I deeply respect, is not only delightful and intriguing
but profoundly insightful.
*— Dr. Joel C. Hunter, senior pastor, Northland—A Church
Distributed, Orlando*
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