Beacon: Ministry for SSA Latter-day Saints

Beacon: Ministry for SSA Latter-day Saints Beacon is a support ministry seeking help Latter-day Saints struggling with unwanted SSA.

We condemn so-called “conversion therapy,” or any services that try to coerce participants in living in any way against their will. We promote autonomy and self determination for anyone who participates in our group.

05/28/2026
Check out Husband Material’s SSA online conference!👇🏼
05/28/2026

Check out Husband Material’s SSA online conference!👇🏼

One-Day Online Conference on Saturday May 30, 2026

05/17/2026
A recent discussion with my friend Daniel Sorensen with Sword and Spirit 👇🏼
04/19/2026

A recent discussion with my friend Daniel Sorensen with Sword and Spirit 👇🏼

Leaving Homos*xuality for Christ: Tember's Story | Ep 15

03/31/2026

There are phrases we reach for when someone is hurting, phrases meant to comfort, to steady, to reassure. But sometimes those phrases, though well-intended, fall short. “Everything happens for a reason” is one of them. In a recent episode of the Lead...

Maybe my most controversial blog post yet 🤷🏻‍♂️
03/04/2026

Maybe my most controversial blog post yet 🤷🏻‍♂️

DISCLAIMER : While I vehemently disagree with the unjust laws currently in place prohibiting the use of naturally-derived psychedelics (i.e. psilocybin, pe**te, ayahuasca, &c.) in the majority of the United States, and I hope and pray for the day when legislators will legalize these crucial,

02/11/2026

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about what it might look like to share my last days with another man. Sharing my life with him in a way that’s pure, platonic, and rooted in Christ — a lifelong companionship without crossing lines that my faith tells me are off-limits. This same-s*x longing di...

01/16/2026

Is it Time To Change Ministry to LGBTQ People?
Author: Joe Dallas

Book Review Still Time to Care by Greg Johnson

For more than four decades, organizations like Exodus International, Courage, and Homos*xuals Anonymous have provided counsel and support to people who realized they were attracted to the same s*x, considered homos*xuality a sin, and wanted help dealing with their desires. These groups and the people they served made up what’s often called the “ex-gay movement,” a phenomenon that has always gotten its share of supporters and critics. Its critics have tended to be pro-gay, some producing books and documentaries hoping to persuade others that their accusations against the ex-gay movement validated their gay-affirming position. But Greg Johnson’s book Still Time to Care (Zondervan Reflective, 2021) is a unique addition to these criticisms because, unlike others, he writes from the position of a traditionalist who views homos*xual behavior as sin. His objections to the movement that he decries are not, therefore, over its theological stance but the way it practiced and promoted that stance. As a former president of Exodus, and one who remains closely aligned with the ex-gay movement, I was interested in Johnson’s assessment of our work, his conclusions, and his recommendations to the church at large....

Read the rest of this article: https://www.equip.org/articles/is-it-time-to-change-ministry-to-lgbtq-people-book-review-still-time-to-care-by-greg-johnson-zondervan-2021/

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