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Transforming Controversy into Community "I can't imagine a more timely book. Modeling the very 'generous spaciousness' that she advocates, VanderWal-Gritter's heart is on every page. The church is at a crucial moment of transition in relation to gay sisters and brothers, and this wonderfully written book will prove to be one of the most helpful guides in the midst of change. Profoundly and deeply biblical, theologically rich, and rooted in years of humble, respectful, and vulnerable listening, VanderWal-Gritter's wisdom is precisely what we so desperately need." --Brian Walsh, University of…mehr

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Transforming Controversy into Community "I can't imagine a more timely book. Modeling the very 'generous spaciousness' that she advocates, VanderWal-Gritter's heart is on every page. The church is at a crucial moment of transition in relation to gay sisters and brothers, and this wonderfully written book will prove to be one of the most helpful guides in the midst of change. Profoundly and deeply biblical, theologically rich, and rooted in years of humble, respectful, and vulnerable listening, VanderWal-Gritter's wisdom is precisely what we so desperately need." --Brian Walsh, University of Toronto; author of Kicking at the Darkness: Bruce Cockburn and the Christian Imagination "This book provides a model of how people can be agents of reconciliation within Christian communities that are polarized over how to relate to gays and lesbians." --Tony Campolo, Eastern University "'Loving people changes you, ' says Wendy VanderWal-Gritter in this important new book. The author herself clearly has been changed by loving gay people. She advocates a posture of 'generous spaciousness' and offers pastoral and relational insight from her time at the intersection of homosexuality and the church. This book is highly recommended for anyone who wants to minister in the world (and the church) we actually live in today." --David Gushee, Center for Theology and Public Life, Mercer University "A truly important book for our time. Regardless of your view, Wendy's articulate, measured, and comprehensive approach to homosexuality will give you both food for thought and a means of moving forward. This is gospel with flesh on it." --Greg Paul, author of Close Enough to Hear God Breathe and God in the Alley "Generous Spaciousness is an invitation to dialogue with someone who has courageously navigated and negotiated this issue not in a theoretical bubble but in the midst of real relationships. You will not agree with everything Wendy says no matter where you position yourself in the conversation, but you will be stretched. Wendy has boldly put herself on these pages, and you should read what she has to say." --Gary V. Nelson, Tyndale University College & Seminary; author of Borderland Churches
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Wendy VanderWal-Gritter (MDiv, Tyndale Seminary) has been executive director of Generous Space Ministries in Mississauga, Ontario, for over a decade. She is an internationally recognized contributor to conversations about faith and sexuality and is an active speaker. She is currently completing her doctoral dissertation on the theme of generous spaciousness at Knox College, University of Toronto.