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Former homosexual to keynote conference exposing LGBT lies 

Updated: October 10, 2017 at 7:30 pm EST  See Comments

Stephen Black Fr. Mark Hodges

NAPERVILLE, Illinois, October 10, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — Americans for Truth about Homosexuality (AFT) is holding its annual two-day Banquet and “Teach-In” later than month.

“If you have a loved one or friend who was caught up in the homosexual or transgender lifestyle, this is the conference for you,” AFT founder Peter LaBarbera told LifeSiteNews. “If you want to learn how to refute the lies of so-called ‘Gay Christianity,’ then come to this conference.”

The featured speaker is ex-gay author Stephen Black, who lived the gay lifestyle for eight years but since has repented. The conference is scheduled for Oct. 20-21 at Grace for Life Bible Church in Naperville.

Black is now a Christian family man and the director of First Stone Ministries, which helps people overcome homosexuality. First Stone Ministries also works with people of all backgrounds toward healing and restoration from any sexual brokenness, including sexual abuse, pornography addiction, and homosexuality.

Another featured presenter is Denise Shick, founder and executive director of Help 4 Families Ministry.

Black is also the author of a forthcoming book, “Freedom Realized”, and board chairman of Restored Hope Network, the largest umbrella group

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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