This week we offer the powerful testimony of Paul Darrow, a victim of the Sexual Revolution whose transformed life has given hope to many entangled in
same-sex attraction.
Paul moved to Manhattan immediately after graduating college and became an international fashion model, a pleasure-seeker, and an atheist. His former hedonistic
life, glamorous career, and ties to high society have provided him with invaluable insight into today’s alternative lifestyles. But Jesus changed his
life forever. Shortly after converting to Catholicism, Paul was surprised to find himself being filmed as a subject for the award-winning movie Desire of the Everlasting Hills,
which won the JP2 Film Festival Award. Paul’s conversion story is so powerful that he was invited to speak at the Angelicum in Rome, where he pleaded
with Cardinals and other clergy to defend and propagate the teachings of the Catholic Church on homosexuality. That is where Dr J met him!
Paul has appeared on EWTN and is a frequent guest on talk radio from coast to coast. Whether giving presentations to high school and college students,
priests, seminarians, penitentiary inmates or Catholic groups across the U.S. and in Europe, Paul shares his unusual testimony in order to be a living
example that God’s grace is more powerful than even the greatest of human temptations.
Resources
- Desire of the Everlasting Hills movie, everlastinghills.org
- Courage International, couragerc.org
- One Minute Apologist (videos, testimonies, and answers), oneminuteapologist.com
- quote from psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Capron: “Homosexuality by definition is not healthy and wholesome. The homosexual person, at best, will be unhappier
and more unfulfilled than the sexually normal person.”
Action Items
- Keep the lines of communication open with loved ones struggling with same-sex attraction. Do not close those doors. Stay friends, and let them know
you love them unconditionally. - Check out the movie Desire of the Everlasting Hills at everlastinghills.org
- Read and share (post!) the stories at changedmovement.com/
- If you struggle with same-sex attraction, visit Courage International: couragerc.org