

Ep 1387 | Mormon to 'Trans' to Christian: How the Gospel Changed Everything | LaRell Herbert
Allie interviews LaRell Herbert, who grew up in the Mormon church and experienced confusion regarding his gender from a young age. Everything he knew to be true was based on LDS doctrine, and when his belief in the “church” dissolved, the belief that he was simply a product of evolution took its place. When his…

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“Allie, thank you for clarifying that sex should be between a married couple, husband and wife! 🙏🏻”
“God bless this brave man. It's NOT easy sharing such a testimony. Praise Jesus! ❤❤❤”
“There is an industry that preys on individuals who are confused & suffering dysphoria. Shame on the so-called professionals who use affirmation as a type of therapy as opposed to the truth.”
“His story reminds me of how much God loves us and meets us where we are. Thank God for His relentless love.”
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