Former gay learned to love himself as a man, joined the Marines

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By Michael Ashcraft —

Frank Wong* insists: “I was not born gay.”

But he grew up with mostly female friends and got bullied by the guys his age, so he grew to hate his masculinity.

“I just took out my insecurities with lust towards men,” Frank says on a Tucson Door Church video. “I medicated myself and pacified myself and drowned myself in homosexuality because I hated myself as a man. I didn’t feel like a man.”

But in 2015, somebody talked to him about God and gave him a little booklet to read.

“I read it because I wanted to see if God hated me,” Frank says. “But I found out He didn’t. It said, all sins are bad; they’re all worthy of death, including homosexuality. But that same sin was covered by grace.”

So he gave his life to Christ.

At that a time, a pastor prompted him indirectly with a question: Did God ever say you were gay?

“It was a million-dollar question,” he says. “It took 21 years for God to answer me in that fashion.”

His transformation has been progressive. He now resides in Tucson where he works as a real estate agent. He now attends the Door Church in Tucson and recently addressed the congregation in a testimony:

“What really helped me break the dominion of homosexuality in my life is all you guys really look like the guys who bullied me, but you didn’t. You all helped me to love myself as a man. You all helped me find the masculine guy in me.”

Now, Frank is a recently discharged Marine.

“I never thought I could wear a uniform like this,” he says, donning a uniform at the Veteran’s Day service. “But I am a Marine, and I’m very honored by it.”

He has no qualms about sharing his past: “I’m an open book.”

Michael Ashcraft pastors the Lighthouse Church Van Nuys, CA. *Name changed.

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