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God and the Transgender Debate

By: Andrew T. Walker
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What is transgender and gender fluidity? What does God's word actually say about these issues? How can the gospel be good news for someone experiencing gender dysphoria? How should churches respond?

This warm, faithful, and careful book helps Christians understand what the Bible says about gender identity. It will help us to engage lovingly, thoughtfully, and faithfully with one of the most explosive cultural discussions of our day.

If you want to learn more and love better, and are open to considering what God has to say about sex and gender, this hope-filled book is for you.

Includes a section looking at practical questions including:

Can someone be transgender and Christian?

Should I mind if people who are biologically the other sex are in my restroom?

What should church leaders do if a congregation member asks for their child to be identified as the opposite gender?

Is it true that Christian teaching is harmful and can lead to depression and higher suicide rates?

What about people who are born intersex?

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it starts with a social and medical view and then it gets you into a religion statement, I didn't really find it per say helpful but it is entertaining.

a Christian view about transgender

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It would be so easy for a book on this to be a slap at biblically conservative positions or an embrace of sin. But this book addresses a very important topic in today’s society from a thought provoking yet biblical perspective. The author reminds us we are all broken by sin. The book addresses God’s word and man’s brokenness, arguing for a compassionate and loving treatment of broken people while pointing to the cross and the need for repentance and the need to compassionately encourage and love those who deal with this form of brokenness no differently than those who deal with any other sort of brokenness.

Thought provoking, biblical, compassionate

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the author has written a very thoughtful book on how to be more loving, caring, and understanding of both sides of this debate. he comes at it from a Christian view (Christ follower ,not zealot) I appreciated that much time was given to how many that call themselves Christian do great harm to Jesus in the discussion of trangender. He speaks open and honestly about how to help people seeking to understand their hands portray themselves or their savior.

an honest walk alongside those that care

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In God and the Transgender Debate, Andrew T. Walker tackles the complex and often divisive topic of transgender identity with remarkable balance and grace. As a Christian, I appreciated how the book stays firmly rooted in Scripture throughout—Walker carefully backs up every key point with biblical references, showing how God designed humanity, including our created sexuality and gender.

What stands out most is the tone: Walker affirms that identifying as transgender goes against God's intended design, but he does so without any harsh judgment, cruelty, or condemnation. Instead, he approaches the issue with genuine compassion, reminding readers that every person is made in God's image and deserving of love and respect. The book emphasizes that the gospel offers real hope and transformation for anyone struggling, including those experiencing gender dysphoria, rather than leaving people in confusion or despair.

This isn't a harsh culture-war polemic; it's a thoughtful, pastoral resource that equips Christians to engage lovingly and truthfully—with friends, family, church members, or even in their own hearts. If you're looking for a book that upholds biblical truth while modeling Christ-like kindness on this issue, I highly recommend it. It's helped me think through these matters more clearly and charitably.

A Compassionate, Scripture-Guided Look at Gender Identity

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A book of times and a great read and very Christ centerd on the issue at hand.😀

Great Godly outlook on Transgenderism.

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