It dosen’t seem like a brainwashing group(which most "ex-gay"ministries are)
Teen4Christ,
When this group was recommended to you on another thread your words where different then what you are stating here.
Also it is not an ex-gay ministry.
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A. Courage does not consider itself an Ex-Gay ministry for the following reason: Many Courage members have never labelled themselves “gay” prior to coming to Courage. This does not mean that they were unaware of their experience of same-sex attractions - it simply means that they had never chosen to label themselves “gay” in the first place, either because of a dislike of the reductionist nature of the term “gay”, or because they kept their struggle with homosexuality private. Courage prefers to think of itself as a “Pro-Chastity” ministry.
Is Courage an Ex-Gay Ministry?](
http://www.couragerc.net/FAQs.html)
Before dismissing something as “brainwashing” perhaps you should ACTUALLY look at the site and see what it is that they actually do, and not assume things!
Numerous folks have provided the link to their website, so let me tell you what they are about (from their website) …
**The following five goals of Courage were created by the members themselves, when Courage was founded. The goals are read at the start of each meeting and each member is called to practice them in daily life.
Live chaste lives in accordance with the Roman Catholic Church’s teaching on homosexuality. (Chastity)
Dedicate ones life to Christ through service to others, spiritual reading, prayer, meditation, individual spiritual direction, frequent attendance at Mass, and the frequent reception of the sacraments of Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist. (Prayer and Dedication)
Foster a spirit of fellowship in which all may share thoughts and experiences, and so ensure that no one will have to face the problems of homosexuality alone. (Fellowship)
Be mindful of the truth that chaste friendships are not only possible but necessary in a chaste Christian life and in doing so provide encouragement to one another in forming and sustaining them. (Support)
Live lives that may serve as good examples to others. (Good Example)**