Opening Night Encouragement – Exodus Freedom Conference “Moving Forward” (Video)

I shot this video earlier this evening.  It contains some encouragement from a few friends.

Also, Alan did a fantastic job sharing about the founding of Exodus and honoring all of those involved in that process.  He also shared very openly and authentically about his walk and life and the importance of God being our sole focus and the church coming alongside those who struggle with homosexuality.

Very powerful.

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About Randy Thomas

Randy is the Executive Vice President of Exodus International. You can read his professional bio here. He is also online at his Twitter and Facebook accounts. Randy also maintains a personal blog.

Comments

  1. Erik says:

    Randy,

    I was only able to attend on Saturday (June 26th) due to a schedule conflict with things at work. I would like to attend the entire conference next year but in order to do so I would need to put in a vacation request WAY ahead of time.

    So…. is next year’s conference scheudled, and if so…. when and where is it?

    Thanks!

    Erik

  2. Erik says:

    Randy,

    I was only able to attend on Saturday (June 26th) due to a schedule conflict with things at work. I would like to attend the entire conference next year but in order to do so I would need to put in a vacation request WAY ahead of time.

    So…. is next year’s conference scheudled, and if so…. when and where is it?

    Thanks!

    Erik

  3. Shawn Lord says:

    Look how excited everyone is in the video. I am honestly happy that they get to talk and mingle with others going through something similar when it comes to sexuality. When you’re ‘different’ and it feels like you’re the only one who is ‘different’ it can be a very isolating experience. For a few days in Irvine, that isolation is gone for them. Must feel pretty darn good.

  4. Shawn Lord says:

    Look how excited everyone is in the video. I am honestly happy that they get to talk and mingle with others going through something similar when it comes to sexuality. When you’re ‘different’ and it feels like you’re the only one who is ‘different’ it can be a very isolating experience. For a few days in Irvine, that isolation is gone for them. Must feel pretty darn good.