Mom Im
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Mom Im
Sasaki Ryohei (Yamada Ryosuke), the second son of the Sasaki family, is a high school student who lives in Shimane. He has just been chosen to be the vice captain of the youth soccer club. Setting his sights on participating in the prefectural championship, Ryohei practices every day with his buddies. One day, Ryohei has a severe headache and is brought to the hospital. Ryohei is diagnosed with an acute brain tumor from the test results. The family is told by the doctor that Ryohei will not live long. However, Ryohei musters the strength to say, "I will win. I will beat the illness. " Given a push by his words, the Sasakis try to stay positive.
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Jin and Rin are best friends, and they each have a secret - they are both gay. Life turns upside down when both of their households find out about their sexual orientation. How will they survive despite their parents knowing?
God. I just finished reading the last chapter and. I became so attached to this manga without even realizing and that just goes to show how a well written story can become relatable . The topic itself of homosexuality isn't one debated very often, so it's refreshing to read a story that takes on the theme so well. It describes both the ups and downs of being "different" in cultures not as accepting as other may be. I really loved it and the art was very characteristic, in a good way. This is my first review ever so I don't know what else to describe it as other than amazing. Others might not have the same experience as me, but considering the amount of wrong and misleading mangas about sexuality out there, my hope for a good one that portrayed the lgbt community with rightness and realistically almost died. That was until I found Mom, I'm gay.
Probably one of them best LGTBQ+ themed manhwa, it's an amazing book. Talks about the issues queer people have while growing up and day to day issues they face (whether it's homophobia or relationship issues). Aside from the negatives this story moved me alot, I've cried so much. This book made me feel more better about my romantic attraction, since I don't use label to describe myself, other than to describe my sexual attraction (which is asexual), as well as making me feel better this book also made me feel more powerful. I really loved Jun's mother and how she have put so much effort into protecting her own family and educating herself, she is a very comforting character and really hope everyone would be like her.
I don't understand the fact that only 13 people have read this book. It's such a good book, I LOVE IT.
I would not recommend anyone to read it UNLESS they enjoy the over the top drama koreans love. The art is gorgeous, the main character is great, the story was great at the beginning. This is the kind of manhwa where everything was going great, and the characters where about to make up and then everything was going to be great and happiness. I said WAS for a reason, like a lot of romance manhwas there is that god damn frustrating drama that had NO business being there, it just ruins everything. In these kinds of manhwas there is ALWAYS a psychopath who wants to fuck with the main character's life out of spite or because of their own traumas ... and I HATE IT, I'm tired of the good guy that ends up being a psychopath at the worst time. This could have been a great manhwa but nope, they decided to fuck it up, it's really sad.
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i nurture, i listen, i work, i play, i coach, i cook, i shop, i pray, i teach, i serve, i love....forever.
i nurture, i listen, i work, i play, i coach, i cook, i shop, i pray, i teach, i serve, i love....forever.
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Mom, I’m Gay - Loving Your LGBTQ Child Without Sacrificing Your Faith Paperback – January 1, 2013
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It’s finally here, the book so many of you have been asking for — with a special foreword by Justin Lee, author of Torn and Executive Director of The Gay Christian Network. “Susan Cottrell offers us a book from a Christian parent’s perspective, in what will surely be an oasis in the desert for so many parents.” – Justin Lee, Author of Torn and Executive Director of The Gay Christian Network … “I often get asked by parents for resources that can address the struggles of raising LGBT sons and daughters without having to leave faith behind. Susan Cottrell’s book, Mom, I’m Gay, does just that. This is the kind of book that parents will love. No one should ever have to choose between who they are, whom they love and what they believe. Sadly, though, many parents feel caught between their faith and love for their LGBT child. Cottrell helps parents find a way to see their faith as a means of helping them to love better, including loving their children better, no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation. I am very grateful for this book.” – Sharon Groves, PhD, Director, Religion and Faith Program, The Human Rights Campaign “Susan’s book captures the essence of what Christian parents struggle with when their child comes out. It challenges parents as they navigate the minefield of what they’ve heard in church and what think they understand from the Bible. What’s unique is this book doesn’t go the typical route of challenging verse-interpretation. The writing comes from Susan’s heart as a personal experience of her faith and love for God and her family.
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This is the single most helpful book I read when our son came out. We were already affirming of LGBTQ people, but once our son came out the way my husband and I were treated at our church of 25 years was very hurtful. Susan Cottrell's well-written, compassionate and compelling book helped us through the painful things that were attributed to the Bible by "friends" we though were educated. Susan's heartfelt, humble and well-researched book gave us peace about our sweet son, as well as power to shake the dust from our sandals and leave behind the ignorance of our former church. This book will be helpful to parents of an LGBTQ child - regardless if the child is 5 or 55 - and regardless if the parent is Christian or of another faith. I highly recommend "Mom, I'm Gay."
She presents her point of view well. As a parent of an adult LGBTQ we need to find a loving way to have a loving relationship with our child, and as a Christ follower, without condemning or condoning some behavior we do not agree with. The author gives a good perspective on this, but, I'm not sure I come to all the same conclusions as she does. The author seems to have a perspective that all behaviors are OK as that is the way God made our children. God has made our children the way they are and we do need to accept that (and them), but some behaviors are still choices, and not ones we need to celebrate or condone. Yet, we still need to love them as Christ wants us to. A good book on the subject, and it caused my wife and I to discuss and explore ourselves, our beliefs, and our relationship with our child more.
Powerful. EVERYONE needs to read this book because regardless of your personal situation, you will eventually encounter an LGBTQ. I felt like I was having coffee with the author and we were talking. All my questions were addressed and done so with so much love. I hope to meet this inspiration one day. Usually it takes me about a month to read a book. This took me three. I could not put it down. Even if you're wondering if you should or shouldn't, PLEASE GET THE BOOK!
Here is the review I wrote on goodreads after reading Mom, I'm Gay: This book offers insight into what to say/do (and what NOT to say/do) when a loved one's "coming out" intersects with your beliefs. If you're looking for Biblical discussion, it's not here. People first. And here is the text message I received from the young gay Christian man I gave the book to: "Best book ever!! It was golden. Thank you so much for sending it to me! You da best!"
This powerful message of acceptance and love spoke encouragement and peace to my broken heart. As an evangelical Christian mother whose son is gay, my religious teachings had become a painful stumbling block to trying to decide how to love him without approving of his behavior. After reading this book, I felt transformed by its simple, affirming message that we are to love our children unconditionally and then, let God be God.
The possibility that one's child is gay is something that every parent should prepare for. If you are prepared for the possibility, you will more likely be able to continue to love your child. This book makes great points in that regard.
If you're wondering how to respond or process the news that your child is gay, this book is the place to start. It is an easy read, simply and understandably presented. Susan does a wonderful job of showing parents that it is biblical to love your gay child, and offers comments and quotes from other parents on the same journey. I highly recommend this book!
It was a good book. Helped open eyes and how to handle or process everything.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book
An excellent book - not just for parents of LG BT kids, but for everyone.
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SUSAN COTTRELL is an international speaker whose TEDx talk has 1.5 million views. OutSmart magazine called her “The Mother of All MamaBears.” The Advocate dubbed her “our favorite affirming matriarch.”
She is a prominent voice for the LGBTQ community and their faith parents who has been featured on ABC’s 20/20, Nightline and Good Morning America, on NBC News Out, and as a contributor on the Our Bible app.
She is a public theologian and through her nonprofit organization—FreedHearts—Susan champions the LGBTQ community and families with her authentic love; and she challenges Christians to love as the foundation of faith.
She spent 20+ years in the nonaffirming Evangelical church, has a Master of Arts in Theological Studies, and served as the Vice-President of PFLAG Austin. Her FreedHearts Blog and YouTube videos have millions of viewers, and her books “Mom, I’m Gay”—Loving Your LGBTQ Child and Strengthening Your Faith; True Colors: Celebrating the Truth and Beauty of the Real You; Radically Included: The Biblical Case for Radical Love and Inclusion; and Be the Love You Want to See in the World are critically acclaimed.
She and her husband Rob have been married for 33 years and have five children, two of whom identify as queer.
“Susan has this fierce, loving, don’t mess with me, Mom vibe.”—Rev Ashley Harness, Auburn Seminary
“What impresses me about Susan is that she’s not someone who argues and strongarms people into seeing things her way. She’s someone who listens and cares for others really well. Her presence challenges Christians who reject our friends in the LGBTQ community to understand the love of God.”—Michael Hidalgo, Lead Pastor, Denver Community Church
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