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The “Mother Teresa” of Ex-gay Ministry
Crossministry.org ^ | Tim Wilkins

Posted on 10/18/2007 8:41:41 AM PDT by Zender500

Frank Worthen was ex-gay when ex-gay wasn’t cool!

Perhaps no testimony of freedom from homosexuality has been more widely circulated and read than Frank Worthen’s. He is now 78 years young.

This article, op-ed, column – call it what you like - will not likely be published in many places or read by many people, but it commands to be written.

“Different”

When Frank was 13, (1942) his pastor told him “Frank, you are a homosexual." Though Frank knew he was “different” from other children, he didn’t know what homosexuality was. “I'd been called different before!” Frank had become a loner – hiding in the attic during his family’s constant arguing. “My peers called me names which I later learned meant ‘homosexual’.”

Musically gifted, he kept to himself where his loneliness lingered and his detachment from other boys deepened.

For 25 years Frank was exclusively homosexual. At age 44 he says he heard God tell him, “Today, I want you back.” “God’s voice was so real” he relinquished his life to Christ. That was 1973 and Frank has neither looked back nor held anything back from God since.

Frank became a “Mother Teresa” of sorts. While Mother Teresa took to the filthy streets of Calcutta – where few wanted to serve, Frank took to winning homosexuals to Christ – where, similarly, few want to serve.

Frank has not garnered the attention of the world, its politicians and evangelical leaders – as did Mother Teresa, but Frank has been faithful.

At the suggestion of a friend, Frank made a cassette tape of his testimony. Frank knew in the early ‘70’s what preacher Adrian Rogers would eventually say a few decades later, “A Christian with a testimony is more powerful than an atheist with a million arguments.”

A Novel Idea

Frank would use those tapes to reach people trapped in homosexuality. But how could Frank get his testimony-tape into their hands? He bought a small classified ad in what he called the “worst sex paper” in San Francisco. What a novel idea! It read “Do you want out of homosexuality? Request my testimony on tape.”

I observed Frank from a distance for many years before having opportunity to get to know him personally. Unassuming, unpretentious, and unashamed of sharing what Jesus has done in his life, it was his testimony and organizational skills that made him the “Founding Father” of what is called the ex-gay movement.

Many of us in this arena of ministry dislike the term “ex-gay” for the sole reason it focuses on what we were rather than what we are now because of Jesus Christ – an argument often asserted by Alan Chambers, the innovative President of Exodus International. Exodus International is an umbrella ministry consisting of hundreds of ministries scattered across the globe. (www.Exodus.to)

Of Worthen, Alan Chambers writes “Frank is one of the most courageous men I know. His willingness to publicly share his struggle at a time when such a topic was taboo has changed the lives of men and women all over the world.”

To me Frank is not an electrifying speaker - he is a simplifying speaker. His message is simple. “Homosexuality is one of a myriad of sins. Christ died for sin. Would you give your life to Jesus?”

I’ve stood in the tiny room where Preacher John Wesley studied the Bible - where biographies quote him saying that in that room he studied God’s Word, “and what I learn, I preach.”

Such can be said of Frank Worthen. He studies the Bible and what he learns he teaches. His rigorous study has become the substance of numerous resources.

One can not read his writings without missing his absolute devotion to Scripture and a God-given gift for application.

Frank understands surrender means we do not tell Christ what to do. Frank wrote of some homosexuals who “give God ultimatums and time limits.” Frank continued “We can never dictate to God what He should do or when He should do it.”

Frank created Love In Action (LIA) - the first ever residential program for men wishing to overcome their unwanted same-sex attractions. To those men he would ask “Have you dedicated as much time to God as you spent cruising for other men?” Talk about being frank!

Inconspicuous

I have never known Frank to draw attention to himself. He resembles what Oswald Chambers wrote of John the Baptist, “A beautiful saint may be a hindrance if he does not present Jesus Christ but only what Christ has done for him.”

Frank writes, “Like a radio or TV signal, we are stronger when close to the source and weaker when further away.” His words echo the Psalmist who wrote “But as for me, it is good to be near God.”

A requirement of Frank’s residential program was to regularly attend a specific church – where it was openly known program members attended.

Recalls Frank, “Many years ago, I was leaving church after a Sunday service. Two visitors behind me were talking. One had spotted our program members during the service. He commented to his friend, ‘Hey, did you notice? There's fags in this place!’ I was glad nobody else overheard his rude comment. I remember that weekend for another reason. Just the preceding day, I listened to a sermon on Christian radio. The speaker, who was reviewing the book of Leviticus, was someone I held in high regard as did most of the Christian world. I was shocked when he said, ‘Homosexuals are dogs and swine. Don't waste your time throwing your pearls before them. They can’t be saved because they are not the elect.’”

Frank has lovingly dealt with myriads of unbiblical responses during his life and keeps pointing broken men and women to Christ.

When answering “what causes homosexuality”, Frank wrote “Homosexuality is brought about by a multitude of root causes.” And Frank could, if he wished, launch into a lecture on causation, but what pleases Frank more is to speak of the way out – who is a Person. Those of us in this politically and oftentimes ecclesiastically incorrect area of ministry have been asked more questions than we can bear. But many of us find solace in the title of a song, “When answers aren’t enough, there is Jesus.”

God Provides a Helpmate

A single mother named Anita, whose son was homosexual, needed help many years ago. She heard about Frank’s ministry Love In Action. “Something heavy lifted off my shoulders as I read testimonies of men and women who had been set free. Finally I had hope—both for me and my son.” Anita later wrote.

Over a period of time, Frank and Anita became better acquainted and had “many meaningful talks about marriage.” At age 55, Frank feared he was too old for marriage. But God allayed that fear and they were married in November 1984.

Both Frank and Anita are writers. Frank has the distinction of co-authoring the first Christian book on homosexuality. He and a pastor wrote The Third Sex which generated an average of 200 letters a month from people needing help for themselves or their loved ones. He went on to write Steps Out of Homosexuality and many more books, workbooks, booklets and articles.

Anita co-authored Someone I Love Is Gay with Bob Davies who is Executive Director Emeritus of Exodus International. Davies writes, “I owe an eternal debt of gratitude to Frank Worthen. He was director of Love in Action when I went through their program in 1979. I will always praise God for his example and friendship.”

When Frank and Anita sensed God leading them to the Philippines to start a new work, Love In Action passed on to the leadership of John Smid. The Worthens ministered in Manila for four years before returning to the States where they founded New Hope Ministries which now offers 7-day retreats for men.

A Kingdom Investment

New Hope Ministry may have slowed a bit, but Frank and Anita’s investment in Kingdom work is accelerating through hundreds of affiliate ministries around the world, thousands of leaders and untold numbers of men and women who have shaken homosexuality from their identity and replaced it with a new title - “a follower of Christ Jesus.” (Christianity Today magazine features the ex-gay movement in its October 2007 edition)

Over the past 30 years, Frank has appeared on countless radio and television shows including the 700 Club, James Dobson's Focus on the Family and the Phil Donahue Show discussing homosexuality.

As is often the case in secular venues, some try to make Frank out to be a homosexual-hater. But just the opposite is true. Frank loves homosexuals more now than when he was one!

To learn more visit www.newhope123.org.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bornagain; exgays; exodus; exodusdotto; homosexualagenda; love; loveinaction; lovewonout; ministry; newhope; newhopeministries; peace; redemption
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1 posted on 10/18/2007 8:41:43 AM PDT by Zender500
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To: wagglebee

Ping


2 posted on 10/18/2007 8:42:28 AM PDT by Zender500
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To: Zender500

Someone should alert John Stoessel that his latest book is incorrect about this happening.


3 posted on 10/18/2007 8:44:25 AM PDT by padre35 (Conservative in Exile/ No more miller brewing products, pass it on....)
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To: Zender500
Queer misusing the once good word “gay”.
4 posted on 10/18/2007 8:45:14 AM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
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To: Zender500
When Frank was 13, (1942) his pastor told him “Frank, you are a homosexual."

Labelling kids like that is a powerful brainwashing tool, which can affect how a child thinks about themselves for the rest of their lives. This is why the homos want to get into the grade schools.

5 posted on 10/18/2007 8:48:45 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: Zender500

Thank you for the post....One more person to add to my prayer list for his continued ministry.


6 posted on 10/18/2007 8:51:05 AM PDT by Kimmers
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To: Zender500

WOW!!!

I have an uncle who was named Frank Worthen. This is NOT him, but the name is uncommon enough it made me stop and stare for a moment.

My uncle Frank died in the 90’s and he was older then than this guy is now.


7 posted on 10/18/2007 8:55:59 AM PDT by colorcountry (If the plain sense makes sense, seek no other sense, lest you get nonsense! ~ J. Vernon McGee)
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To: Always Right

I’m not 100% sure that what happened was labelling as a brainwashing tool. Sometimes I think it is a good thing to have the words to describe what is going on, so as to better deal it.

The article doesn’t say what, if anything, his pastor did to help him after he told Frank he was homosexual. It would have helped Frank enormously, I think, if he had done something constructive towards turning Frank back to heterosexuality.

But in any case God took him and made him a witness to people who might not otherwise have heard and really listened to testimony.


8 posted on 10/18/2007 9:03:18 AM PDT by yellow rubber ducky (One day I realized I am living in Bizarro world.)
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To: Zender500

Well since no one else here has been brave enough to say it yet...God bless this man and his ministry! On this and other issues, I’ve even found political correctness here on FR!


9 posted on 10/18/2007 9:03:39 AM PDT by Awestruck (All the usual suspects)
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To: Always Right

yes that is true, which Is why I think God condemns soo much the act (either visually, orally or sexually or physically) from harming children. They are soo impressionable, and everyone is ‘different’ in a way, we’re all sinners, and no one is perfect. What an evil way to take advantage of children than to teach them in schools that homosexuality is OK..


10 posted on 10/18/2007 9:04:23 AM PDT by JSDude1 (When a liberal represents the Presidential Nominee for the Republicans; THEY'RE TOAST)
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To: colorcountry

Having spent the past week in Amherst Ma. I have never seen so many g@y flags and l3sbians in my life. I question their judgement in advertising their deviancy. We’re doomed folks.


11 posted on 10/18/2007 9:04:55 AM PDT by bicyclerepair (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
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To: Zender500
It is almost laughable to see the homosexual community squirm when someone like this sloughs off all the insults and extends a warm, welcoming love to them despite their sins. Then the entire burden of their sinfulness is put on THEIR shoulders, and they can't hide behind a "victim" status anymore.

The divine love of Christ truly does strip away the hate, and that burden of guilt can be dropped onto His shoulders.

12 posted on 10/18/2007 9:05:17 AM PDT by IronJack (=)
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To: yellow rubber ducky
The article doesn’t say what, if anything, his pastor did to help him after he told Frank he was homosexual. It would have helped Frank enormously, I think, if he had done something constructive towards turning Frank back to heterosexuality.

Seriously? The kid was 13 and did not even know what a homosexual was. How dare that Pastor label the kid as such. It sounds like the kid was a gift musician who probably acted a bit feminine, but the Pastor was so far out of line in his assumptions.

13 posted on 10/18/2007 9:22:36 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: Zender500
It's sad that a church attendee would sneer at the presence of struggling gays in the place. Jesus came to save the sick, not form a club for those who consider themselves healthy, like the Pharisees. Any church worthy of the name Christian should welcome repentant gays, alcoholics, drug abusers, adulterers, etc.
14 posted on 10/18/2007 9:31:10 AM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender
It's sad that a church attendee would sneer at the presence of struggling gays in the place.

I've argued the same thing in various threads and have always been attacked for saying what you're saying. If the right people find this thread, you'll be accused of buying into the gay lifestyle merely by using the word "gay" instead of "pervert." Not only that, but your religious faith will be called into question because accepting a struggling gay somehow means that you are accepting their lifestyle.

I was involved peripherally in the music industry when I was younger (I played keyboards in a band) and got to know a lot of gays. Almost all were miserable in their lifestyle and every single one who opened up to me had either been molested as a child or had a real or perceived lack of emotional or physical relationship with their father when they were growing up. I've heard some very, very sad stories.

Every church should be reaching out to gays and should especially be reaching out to those with AIDs. Not only that, we should help them with their struggle and not require them to become perfect before letting them into the church. Almost everyone has struggled with some besetting sin yet, for some reason, many churches will help people struggling with any sin except for the sin of homosexuality. People will rush in to help anyone struggling with alcohol, drug addiction, past abortions, marital infidelity, or pornography. Yet those same people will run from someone struggling with homosexuality.


15 posted on 10/18/2007 10:02:29 AM PDT by DallasMike
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To: Always Right
When Frank was 13, (1942) his pastor told him “Frank, you are a homosexual." Labelling kids like that is a powerful brainwashing tool, which can affect how a child thinks about themselves for the rest of their lives. This is why the homos want to get into the grade schools.

It's also how the homosexual agenda seeks to avoid charges of sexual harassment for what they term "counseling gay youth." They want to do the labeling, including labeling parents "bigots."

16 posted on 10/18/2007 10:24:11 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (America: “the most benign hegemon in history.”—Mark Steyn)
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To: DallasMike
Well said. Amen.

It's important, though, that the church be very clear where it stands. I had the misfortune for about a year to attend a United Methodist church that, in defiance of its Book of Discipline, bent over backwards in affirming gays and their lifestyle.

They had a "strategic" planning session and announced they were "not going to be ministering to the needs of traditional families." One of the angry lesbians was pressuring for changes actually to the liturgy to "include" GBLT "expression."

The female pastor (the male pastor was a closeted gay man married to a lesbian) did get hauled up for a trial by the church leadership over a book she wrote claiming that God is a female, and she lost, but she was able to continue in ministry and whine about it from the pulpit.

It took me awhile to uncover what lay beneath the surface of the public hypocrisies. We left; but what a tragedy for the long-time families who had given their lives and treasure in membership there. And what a disgrace to the memory of John and Susannah Wesley.

Those with homosexual desires do belong in church, but only if they are there repentant and desiring change; and the church community needs to be supportive yet firm in their commitment to Biblical truth.

17 posted on 10/18/2007 10:47:06 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (America: “the most benign hegemon in history.”—Mark Steyn)
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To: Albion Wilde
It's important, though, that the church be very clear where it stands.
I agree 100%.

18 posted on 10/18/2007 10:59:47 AM PDT by DallasMike
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To: Always Right
How dare that Pastor label the kid as such.

You don't suppose the Pastor himself might have been just a tad light in the loafers, do you?

19 posted on 10/18/2007 11:02:35 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: DallasMike

Amen. I think I would flee any church which did not actively “seek and save the lost.” Unfortunately, many churches are just social clubs these days.


20 posted on 10/18/2007 11:02:46 AM PDT by hellbender
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