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College Runner Comes Out On-Line

Timothy Kincaid

September 25th, 2007

millard_shoesw.jpgWillamette College is a liberal arts college in Oregon with a United Methodist heritage. Steven Millard is a runner at Willamette.

Recently Steven gave an interview to the ever interesting Outsports.com in which he talks about his life as a gay collegiate athlete.

I am not out to anyone on the team, although I don’t mind if they know. I think that bad reactions will be very limited. The campus is supportive, the coaches are supportive and the team has a lot of special men and women on it. I think they will like me for who I am as a person, as they do for everyone else. And when it comes down to it, my sexuality has no affect on how I perform or how I interact with my teammates.

He also discusses how his faith impacted his decisions surrounding his sexuality.

Outsports: How have you reconciled your Christian faith with your sexuality?

Millard: Not simply or easily. When I first started to deal with my feelings I struggled with thinking that my faith and feelings might collide. I did a lot of reading and a lot of personal investigation and have come to the conclusion that the bible simply does not speak to the issue of homosexuality as we understand it today. One source that was tremendously helpful to me was the website gaychristian.net which has several thoughtful responses regarding the issue. Today, I am happy with where I am at regarding my faith.

I with Steven all the very best success both on and off the track and hope that his team is as supportive as he anticipates.

Additionally, with all of the language about “evil agenda” that is coming from anti-gay Christians, I believe we all owe a great debt to Justin Lee and the others at www.gaychristian.net who provide young gay and lesbian Christians with thoughtfully researched and eloquently articulated information about sexual orientation from a Christ-centered perspective and give a supportive home to those who seek a reconciliation between their sexuality and their faith – whatever way that takes them.

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David
September 26th, 2007 | LINK

All I have to say is how amazing it is that God has used GCN to be such a blessing in folks’ lives. Stories like these are encouraging to read.

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