Focus on the Family
Orlando Sentinel: Gay activists to protest Orlando event, notion that homosexuality is ‘curable’
Orlando Sentinel Gay activists and clergy are planning a silent protest Saturday morning outside a conference of ex-gays who contend homosexuality can be cured by
‘Ex-Gay’ Road Show In Orlando Challenged By GLBT Advocates
Vicki Nantz and her partner, Mary Meeks, shot this wonderful video at our press conference yesterday – where we spoke out against Focus on the
Controversial ‘Ex-Gay’ Conference In Orlando Strongly Opposed By Gay and Lesbian Community Leaders
In Exclusive New TWO Video, A Survivor Tells Of His Escape From “Ex-Gay’ Ministries ORLANDO – A coalition of gay and lesbian community leaders held
PFOX, Focus Backtrack on Rhetoric of Ex-Gay ‘Change’
In a WorldNetDaily article promoting the Love Won Out ex-gay road show, writer Bob Unruh reports: One organization, Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays, said the
Focus on the Family’s Agenda Remains Fixated, Literally, in the Toilet
Focus on the Family again equated same-sex-attracted and gender-variant persons with sexual predators this week, when it condemned the signing of a new Colorado law
Ex-Gay HQ Legitimizes Bans on Gays from Using Public Bathrooms
Focus on the Family — the Colorado Springs-based, $100-million-per-year hub of the U.S. antigay, ex-gay, and anti-family movement — lashed out this week at a
Advocate Feature On ‘Ex-Gays’ Way Off The Mark
A agree with Mike Airhart that The Advocate piece was a nightmare that glosses over the issues. I also think they mischaracterized the state of
The AIDS Blame Game
By Wayne Besen “What is it about gay sex that makes U.S. health officials want to play Chicken Little with AIDS prevention and public safety?”
Video: Antigay Groups Politicize APA Forum’s Cancellation
Bishop Gene Robinson could hardly have been clearer about his reason for dropping out of a forum on religion and sexuality that was to be
‘Truth Without Love’: Evangelicals Blast Focus on the Family
“Truth in Love” was the theme of a 1998 ex-gay ad campaign sponsored by Exodus International and Focus on the Family, which first brought the









