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Raising Kids beyond the Binary

Celebrating God's Transgender and Gender Diverse Children

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Dare to dream of a church and a world transformed by the bold celebration of transgender and gender-diverse children. Drawing on the author's experience as a mother walking with and learning from her own transgender child, as well as working with hundreds of families across the country doing the same, this book helps parents navigate the emotional, spiritual, and logistical landscape of raising a gender-diverse child. Grounded in the unequivocal truth of God's deep love and limitless creativity, this book compels listeners to move past "all are welcome" to loving and celebrating transgender and gender-diverse youth in the brilliance of their uniqueness, the wisdom of their self-awareness, and the joy of their authenticity. Faith leaders and adults who work with youth will also find the book a helpful tool for gaining insight and building safer and more welcoming congregations for these children. Rich with personal stories, research, and practical steps, this book dares to dream of a church and a world transformed by the bold and joyful acceptance and celebration of transgender and gender-diverse children and youth. These children need us, and the world needs them.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 5, 2023
      LGBTQ+ advocate Bruesehoff’s thoughtful debut guide offers Christian parents and leaders tools to support nonbinary children. Contending that such kids are “who God created them to be,” Bruesehoff recalls how her transgender daughter, Rebekah, expressed an early love of “all things pink, purple, and sparkly,” played pretend salon at age three, and at age eight wore a dress to their church in a rural, conservative part of New Jersey—a particularly fraught moment given the general church culture’s “contentious relationship” with the nonbinary community. Elsewhere, Bruesehoff outlines the medical, legal, and social aspects of transitioning; the importance of placing gender-diverse children in supportive school and community environments; and the need for adequate mental health resources. She also calls on church leaders to revise gendered language in prayers (“brothers and sisters in Christ,” for example, might become “siblings”) and educate community members on the issue by screening documentaries or scheduling gender-inclusive speakers. Aided by practical advice and an eye-opening afterword from Rebekah, Bruesehoff sends a powerful message that “conflating Jesus’s teachings with the standards... of the dominant culture of our time” is “not only inaccurate; it’s dangerous. It puts God into a box of our own making.” This is a wise and necessary resource.

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