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How should the church treat LGBT people? Preston Sprinkle & Brandan Robertson Preston Sprinkle, author of "People To Be Loved: Why homosexuality is not just an issue" joins Justin in studio. He dialogues with Brandan Robertson, a young gay evangelical who became gay affirming last year.
Brandan Robertson's book "Nomad: A Spirituality for travelling light" tells his journey. As they both embark on book tours in the UK, they debate their different perspectives and what the church must do to improve its treatment and dialogue around LGBT people.
For Preston Sprinkle http://www.prestonsprinkle.com/
For Preston's UK dates http://www.patheos.com/blogs/theologyintheraw/2016/05/uk-speaking-tour/
For Brandan Robertson & his book tour http://www.brandanrobertson.com
Info on the EU referendum debate event on Tue 14 June in Woking http://www.wokingurc.org.uk/events.htm
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