Why do some women struggle with unhealthy patterns of relating to other women? Their relationships are marked by emotional dependency which may even lead to lesbianism. If this is true for you, how can you find the way to freedom?
Dealing with the same-sex attraction side of our problem does not automatically open us up to heterosexual attractions. But there are things we can do to nurture in ourselves true heterosexual feelings towards the opposite sex.
There is in a woman a type of feminine strength that is glorious to behold; a strength that lives and sustains life. Many wounded women who deal with lesbianism, however, try to live out of a false masculine strength--as a means of self-protection.
Although God values our uniqueness--and we should, too--there can be outward expressions of femininity in men and masculinity in women that tie us to our past and that hinder the deeper work that God wants to do in us.
Men overcoming homosexuality naturally look to "become like everyone else." In their heterosexuality they expect to experience a visual sexual attraction to women. This doesn't always happen. Will it come later? What does this say of their healing?
Exodus promotes a system of support comprised of a church, therapist and support group. These three things working together provide the ideal environment in which a struggling person can pursue healing...