Jian Lee attempts to show us through three different lenses or sections, those who are reframing, redefining and claiming their presence in the evangelical movement. Part one Conformists, part two Skeptics, part three, Radicals. As these titles suggest, this book takes us through the birthing pains of each person’s evangelical experience including her own.
The stories contained within these pages, are of men and women who come from all areas of life. Whether those in the LGBTQ community, or people of color, Jian Lee is able to relay the racial tensions (Michael Brown) and discrimination that still surrounds them. Yet, …show more content…
The title was a message in and of itself that was pressed upon me at an early age. Women must be pure and chaste and abstinence is the way to go. (This further exacerbates the matter of women and their sexual identity/empowerment to be discussed later). But statistically we can see how well that has worked. “A long-awaited, federally-funded evaluation of four carefully selected abstinence-only education programs, published in April 2007, showed that youth enrolled in the programs were no more likely than those not in the programs to delay sexual initiation, to have fewer sexual partners, or to abstain entirely from