About Northern Lights
Northern Lights is the official community blog of North Star International. It was created by several established bloggers who are believing members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and who have first-hand experience with issues surrounding homosexuality. Northern Lights is to be a place where we and our readers can openly explore and discuss topics and issues of interest to the LDS community—and particularly as they relate to homosexuality and Mormon faith and culture—in an edifying and uplifting manner and within the framework of commitment to the beliefs and ideals of the Church. >>MORESubscribe to the Blog
“Because She Is a Mother” — A Mother’s Day Playlist
"She broke the bread into two fragments and gave them to her children, who ate with eagerness. 'She hath kept none for herself,' grumbled the sergeant.
"'Because she is not hungry,' said a soldier.
"'No,' said the sergeant, 'because she is a mother.'"
~ Victor Hugo
(as quoted by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, "Because She Is a Mother")Voice(s) of Hope Project — Highlight Interviews
In March 2013, we launched a new site, LDSVoicesofHope.org, which features video and written essays by Latter-day Saints who have found peace and hope in the gospel of Jesus Christ—with an ongoing release of additional testimonials.
Please consider financial support of the Voices of Hope Project and see the Northern Lights blog post on why we’re doing it.
New video explaining what Mormons believe about homosexuality
New video addressing 12 common myths and misconceptions about what the Church teaches about homosexuality
AMCAP/FAR Conference addressing Homosexuality now online
On November 17, 2013, the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (AMCAP) and the Foundation for Attraction Research (FAR) co-sponsored a special conference exploring the Latter-day Saint experience with same-sex attraction: "Same-Sex Attraction: Reconciling Faith and Feelings".
New Church Website on Same-Sex Attraction Offers Love, Understanding and Hope: MormonsandGays.org
In an effort to encourage understanding and civil conversation about same-sex attraction, the Church has launched the website "Love One Another: A Discussion on Same-Sex Attraction." It features a number of videos from people who share real experiences from their own perspectives on a sensitive and sometimes emotionally charged topic.
Read more on MormonNewsroom.org.
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Category Archives: Reorientation
New video addressing 12 common myths and misconceptions about what the Church teaches about homosexuality
Reo Garn, a dear friend of many in the North Star community and one of the producers of the Voices of Hope Project, has has for years felt a deep empathy for the experiences of gay and lesbian Mormons and … Continue reading
Video for AMCAP/FAR conference addressing same-sex attraction now available online
On November 17th, 2012, the Association of Mormon Counselors and Therapists (AMCAP) and the Foundation for Attraction Research (FAR) co-sponsored a special conferece, ”Same-Sex Attraction: Reconciling Faith and Feelings,” which explored homosexuality withini the context of LDS faith and religious practice. … Continue reading
Born That Way
One of the more vocal objections voiced by those who oppose living the gospel with same-gender attraction is encapsulated in three words. Born that way. The reality is that people are born into unique environments. That’s a given. “Was I … Continue reading
Becoming Dis-illusioned about “Reparative Therapy” and “Sexual Reorientation”—Part 1
There have been a hundred different post ideas that I’ve been mulling over for the last several weeks, particularly since the recent furor over Josh Weed’s and Steven Frei’s participation in this year’s Circling the Wagons conference and the perception … Continue reading
Far Between: 5-Part Interview with Rich Wyler, founder of People Can Change
As part of the Far Between documentary project—a project purposed to “better understand what it means to be homosexual and Mormon” from a variety of perspectives and experiences—Kendall Wilcox interviewed Rich Wyler, founder and director of the non-profit People Can … Continue reading
Some thoughts on change therapy
The topic of counselling for those who experience unwanted feelings of same-sex attraction has recently been discussed in the news with a debate on such therapy for minors in California. I thought I’d share my thoughts and limited experience with … Continue reading


