Coming Out Again with Confidence

  • Quote from the Book

    Quote from the Book

    There is a common attribute shared by everyone who experiences the acceptance of truth; peace. Peace resides deep within the core of your being and the vehicle used by peace is truth. When you have this peace inside, nothing or no one on the outside can move you from what you now know. Peace also…

  • Quote from Book

    Quote from Book

    When people think of intimate, monogamous relationships, homosexuality is generally not the first thought, but because of gay and lesbian activist organizations, the celebrities (or people of notoriety) coming out, and the growing acceptance from the general public, it is gaining recognition and popularity. In addition, there are the scientific discoveries surrounding homosexuality and our…

  • About the Book

    Homosexuality continues to be one of the most controversial topics in today’s society and in the church.  Every person who “comes out” deals with an inner turmoil first, one way or another, before announcing to friends and family “I am gay”.  For some, the turmoil is minimal, for others it is constant.  While living the…

  • About Karen

    About Karen

    “Coming Out Again with Confidence” is what I did on May 30, 2005, and I have never questioned my lifestyle since. I grew up in a small town, in your typical small town family, and like many small town families, we attended church every Sunday.

  • About the Book

    About the Book

    Homosexuality continues to be one of the most controversial topics in today’s society and in the church.  Every person who “comes out” deals with an inner turmoil first, one way or another, before announcing to friends and family “I am gay”.  For some, the turmoil is minimal, for others it is constant.

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    Order NOW

    There are 4 different ways to order Karen’s book. iBooks, Google Play, Kindle, or softcover book.

  • Quote from Book

    Quote from Book

    I realized the opinions of people, many who were my friends, were innocently fueling my inner turmoil. No matter which opinion I sided with, it meant the other half of me couldn’t live. Living like this became unacceptable to me. It took a long time, but I finally got tired of these cycles. The focal…

  • Karen’s New Book

    Karen’s New Book

    Coming Out Again with Confidence