Meet Judy Webb. She says she’s “just an average girl with an amazing God. I was never that brave, never really outgoing, usually was afraid of new situations. I often times would try to hide who I really was in order to fit into a crowd.” Read more about her story and what she thinks about the Sojourn community.

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Sometimes its so hard to
Sometimes its so hard to hear Christians criticize homosexuality because its something that on the whole I think many of them know so little about. Its easy to criticize someone about something you have NO problem with.
I have several friends that battle depression and I find myself inwardly being so unsympathetic because I have never dealt with that before. I am so critical of it because depression is just so not me. However, if people want to talk about gossip or laziness I’m going to be the first on the chopping block.
We used to go to a small country church and on the whole the people were really sweet but they could definitely get on their high horses about “the homasectuals.” I just wanted to shake them and say “Do you even know anyone who battles with this?!”
The article that Bob posted a few days ago was so incredible. Such a great testimony and so authentic by that lady. I can’t imagine taking the kind of personal risks she has taken for God. My life is so comfortable. Its ridiculous.