I thought I had no naivete left. After all, for almost five years I 
          have worked for an organization fighting for family values and have 
          been exposed to the truth of our nation's morality. Actually, I have 
          been exposed to the extreme fraying of the very moral fiber that has 
          held this nation together, weaving generation upon generation in what 
          once seemed an unbreakable cord. With my own hand, through poor life 
          choices, I myself had torn the threads of morality I am now trying to 
          weave back together. Because of all this, I really did not think many 
          things could surprise me anymore, but one thing did.
                Observation 
        On a trip to Washington, D.C., I went into the homosexual community 
          for background on a project I am working on. My trip was led by a man 
          who is a former homosexual. He "lived the life" in D.C. and knew the 
          places to go. We started in Dupont Circle. While I disagree with the 
          practice of homosexuality, the scene did not make me want to scream 
          in anger though I was angry over the deception and bondage so many were 
          trapped in. It did sadden me but not to tears. I was taking in the scenes 
          but protecting myself at the same time. I was more caught up in observation 
          than in the actual life stories being played out before my eyes. It 
          was as if I were cocooned in a layer of insulation that allowed only 
          half of the emotions and reality through.
        We left Dupont Circle for the far less attractive side of homosexual 
          nightlife, an area with a strip club (yes, they have those also), a 
          bath house and other "attractions." I did not go into any of these clubs 
          but saw enough. One club had two sections. At one end was a bar where 
          drag queens, decked out in full and not so full attire performed their 
          routines to popular songs. Many of the male performers wore evening 
          gowns and some would remove them to reveal other less modest attire 
          underneath. Others merely started out in a more suggestive and exposed 
          state. The other end had male dancers for their male audience.
        A bath house was also in this string of buildings. The entrance alone 
          let you know this is different. There were no welcoming faces, no inviting 
          music, no pretenses of normalcy, just three flights of stairs leading 
          to another floor with stark gray walls surrounding you and closing in 
          on you. People waited at the door for admission into what was described 
          to me as a dark abyss which few escape.
                Realization 
        One business next to the bath house was a club which youth are known 
          to frequent. My guide pointed out a young man (we nicknamed him Timmy) 
          sitting on a wall in front of one club. He was the wholesome looking 
          boy-next-door type, dressed as a normal teen. Timmy, who was perhaps 
          sixteen, was talking to two older men who seemed to be in their fifties. 
          Before long Timmy was walking away with the two men and got into their 
          car.
        The reality of what I witnessed did not register at first. I wanted 
          to believe I had simply witnessed an innocent conversation. Maybe I 
          just did not want to see it. Realization dawned as my guide informed 
          me that little Timmy had just sold himself to these two men for the 
          night. This was my rude awakening. I am not naive. At thirty-seven I 
          have seen the base nature of our society. I have seen a child who died 
          a painful death and a parent charged with child abuse in the case. I 
          have seen pornography. I have seen the results of alcohol and drug abuse. 
          But I had never seen a child prostitute himself.
        Contemplation 
        I cannot get Timmy out of my mind and I hope I never do. It was only 
          after seeing the truth of what he did that I can start seeing the truth 
          of the lives of countless other Timmys. There are more of them than 
          we have been willing to admit. They have many different names but the 
          stories are all too similar, whether they live in our nation's capitol 
          or a small town. Some prostitute themselves homosexually and others 
          heterosexually, but either way there is damage - mental, emotional, 
          physical and spiritual. Perhaps even greater are the numbers who prostitute 
          themselves, not for money, but trying to obtain love, affection or acceptance 
          into a society that no longer seems to cherish the innocence of youth.
        The American people are on a quest for youth but we are paying a high 
          price. We are stripping away the wonder, beauty and simplicity of the 
          very thing we are pursuing from the ones who are most entitled to it.
        Dedication 
        I will never forget Timmy. I will continue to fight to repair, to weave 
          back together, the moral bond we share with our forefathers. I will 
          continue to fight for our youth, but now I will do it with a full realization 
          of the high price to be paid if I ever surrender to a culture gone wild. 
          It is a price no one should ever pay. It is a price that is unacceptable. 
          There can be no negotiation for something as priceless as the innocence 
          of youth.
        How Can You Focus Your Prayers on this Issue? 
        1. Pray that God will put a hedge of protection around the bodies and 
          minds of America's children and youth.
        2. Pray that Christians in America will repent of the idolatry of loving 
          our possessions and our comfort while neglecting those of all ages who 
          are poor and needy.
        3. Pray that those who perpetrate on children and youth will be exposed 
          and dealt with.
        4. Pray that God will grant repentance (2 Peter 3:9) to the lost in 
          America.
        5. Pray that God will protect and purify our minds as we live amid 
          such depravity in our culture.
        What Can You Do If You or Someone You Know is Trapped in the Homosexual 
          Lifestyle? 
        Contact one of these organizations, all of which offer hope for healing 
          from homosexuality
        Exodus International 
          - A Christian referral and resource network whose primary purpose is 
          to proclaim that freedom from homosexuality is possible through repentance 
          and faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
        Kerusso Ministries 
          - The ministry of former homosexual Michael Johnston, which is coordinating 
          The National Coming Out Of Homosexual Day Project--an event to increase 
          the visibility of individuals who have successfully walked away from 
          homosexuality.
                Parents & 
                  Friends of Ex-Gays - A national Christ-centered network 
                  of parents, friends and family of loved ones struggling with 
                  homosexuality. PFOX supports, educates and offers hope for recovery 
                  through sound biblical counsel, and provides strategies on how 
                  to love the struggler.
         Homosexuals 
          Anonymous - A fellowship of men and women, who through their common 
          emotional experience, have chosen to help each other live in freedom 
          from homosexuality.
        Courage - An organization 
          for Roman Catholics who wish to follow the true teachings of the church 
          about homosexuality. They offer support groups and counseling services.
        Transforming Congregations 
          - A movement among "mainline" denominational churches to affirm that 
          those who deal with homosexual temptations are loved and that Christ 
          can and does have power to change those who face such temptations.
        Americans for Truth 
          & Lambda Report - This group monitors the homosexual activists 
          movement in politics, religion and culture. Excellent resource for challenging 
          the homosexual lobby in schools, media and more.
        Regeneration 
          Books - As part of the ministry of Regeneration Ex-homosexual ministry, 
          this is the largest source for books on the topic of healing from homosexuality. 
          Inquire about a mail-order catalog.
        
        Karen Battles is the Director of Underwriting for American 
          Family Radio, a ministry of the American Family Association.
        
          
        
       
      
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