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Letters to the Editor

Editor: I was reading your site and I am so empowered by your views. As a gay male AND a Christian, I’ve struggled to breakdown the barrier of homosexuality and God. You are truly an answer to a prayer! Everything that you are doing is

Rev. Candace Chellew

Gay Christians Have Online Magazine

As Whosoever celebrates its 10-year anniversary, we’ll be presenting articles that have appeared over the years about Whosoever or by Whosoever founder and editor Candace Chellew. This article originally appeared in the January 24, 1998 edition of The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. By John Blake,

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Baptist Dog

Ever mindful of the congregation, the Baptist preacher and his wife decided to get a new dog, and knew that the dog also had to be a Baptist. They visited kennel after kennel and explained their needs. Finally, they found a kennel whose owner assured

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Encounters in a Dark Closet

A woman takes a lover home during the day while her husband is at work. Her 9-year old son comes home unexpectedly, sees them and hides in the bedroom closet to watch. The woman’s husband also comes home. She puts her lover in the closet,

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Letters to the Editor

Editor: I just discovered the Whosoever podcasts. Wonderful! I love the magazine. I enjoy your blog and sermons, and now there is a podcast! It looks like you are doing one every month? Whatever the timing I hope you continue; I hope the Spirit continues

Rev. Candace Chellew

New Publication Helps Homosexuals, Christianity Connect

As Whosoever celebrates its 10-year anniversary, we’ll be presenting articles that have appeared over the years about Whosoever or by Whosoever founder and editor Candace Chellew. This article originally appeared in the January 9, 1997 edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. By Diana Schuh, The Atlanta

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Hotline to God

A man in Topeka, Kansas decided to write a book about churches around the country. He started by flying to San Francisco and worked east from there. Going to a very large church, he began taking photographs and notes. He spotted a golden telephone on

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Ralph Knows Everybody

There’s a man named Ralph that goes into a bar, looking very depressed. A friend approaches him and asks, “Why the long face, Ralph?” “Oh, I’m just bored. I know every person in the entire world now, and there’s just nothing left to challenge me.”

Old letters bound with twine

Letters to the Editor

Editor: I stumbled onto your website while trying to come to terms with a loving, forgiving God who gave us all the ability to have these same attributes when He created us in His Image. I am a heterosexual but feel welcome at this site,