Ex-Gay Speakers for Your Workplace, School or Church
Feb 14, 2007Invite an Ex-Gay Speaker to address your school, workplace, or church! Has your college hosted an ex-gay speaker yet? Does your university present sexual orientation issues without including the ex-gay perspective? Are you tired of your workplace holding gay pride or diversity/tolerance events without including former homosexuals?
Ex-gay presentations are vital for others to recognize the ex-gay community and realize there is more to sexual orientation than celebrating gay events. Equal access to facilities by ex-gays supports sexual orientation diversity and tolerance. Ask your student club, church, workplace, or school to sponsor an ex-gay speaker today!
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX) can provide ex-gay speakers and informative handouts on sexual orientation. Speakers are former gay activists who now represent the ex-gay viewpoint in public forums and debates surrounding the issue of homosexuality. They are experienced in speaking on sexual orientation issues in churches, college campuses, and public settings across the country. Speakers present scientifically accurate information on the nature of homosexuality and the potential of change from homosexual to heterosexual.
Sample speaking topics include:
- Diversity includes former homosexuals
- Civil rights or special rights for gays
- Is change possible? Sexual reorientation and the ex-gay community
- Intolerance against ex-gays by gay activist groups
- Is homosexuality genetic? The varying theories behind the development of sexual orientation
- Why did I change from gay to straight? My Christian testimony
- AIDS & HIV
Costs: Nominal speaker’s fee plus travel expenses, lodgings, and meals.
Contact: PFOX at pfox@pfox.org or 804-453-4737 or www.pfox.org for more information.
Also available for everyone: Ex-gay brochures and posters you can place in your student center, library, diversity center, exhibit table, conference, etc. See www.pfox.org under Download for samples.
Learn how to start an Ex-Gays & Friends Club at your high school or college?
