Posted on Apr 14, 2024
As his trans daughter struggles, a father pushes past his prejudice. ‘It was like a wake-up’
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Moving to the Kansas City area, which has 20% more people than live in all of Nebraska, was a culture shock. “I had never seen the LGBTQ community up close, and I would still have my closed-minded thoughts.” He said things then that he now regrets. “A lot of derogatory words. I don’t want to go back to that place.”
He settled on the outskirts in one of the more conservative enclaves, a community that is home to some of the troops stationed at nearby Fort Leavenworth. He worked as a service manager at a tractor repair facility.
He settled on the outskirts in one of the more conservative enclaves, a community that is home to some of the troops stationed at nearby Fort Leavenworth. He worked as a service manager at a tractor repair facility.
As his trans daughter struggles, a father pushes past his prejudice. ‘It was like a wake-up’
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Posted 17 d ago
All due respect to how all like to live,but Give God a try , Ok,I am not closed minded but also, All concerned need to be open to God,Jesus,The Holy Spirit, too ,My Hod tells me to live sinners and that means tell them all about the Best Possiblity to getting their lives worked out.I remember once as Society said it was o.k for me to say I am Other than what God made me ,Well,50 years later,All that was a choice meaning, There is no worth in anything outside God,,folks try all those Things for many things,But Try God,To see life return to you,,
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