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Blue Babies Pink

Blue Babies Pink

De : B.T. Harman
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(Note: Blue Babies Pink is like an audio book. Start with the Prologue, then Episode 1, Episode 2, etc.)

For nearly a decade, Brett Trapp Harman kept a secret journal of thoughts on being gay and Christian, knowing one day he'd shout the story he feared most.

On a Wednesday morning in late 2016, he logged on to Facebook and began shouting...

He started by publishing a Gossip Guide to his sexuality—a cheeky way to let friends know his secret. He then began sharing the vivid details of his story through a 44-episode memoir, published as one episode per day. He called the story Blue Babies Pink.

Within days, Blue Babies Pink began to spread through social media. Thousands of readers tuned in, eagerly waiting for the daily installment to be released. Readers resonated deeply with Brett's struggle with faith, loneliness, shame, singleness, workaholism, and uncertainty.

Called "the Netflix of blogs," more than 100,000 people have read or listened to Blue Babies Pink to date.Copyright B.T. Harman
Christianisme Hygiène et vie saine Ministère et évangélisme Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    Épisodes
    • Epilogue • My Little Speaking Up
      Mar 2 2017
      Brett's final thoughts on the journey of Blue Babies Pink...
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      22 min
    • Episode 44 • Love Storms
      Mar 2 2017
      NOTE: This is the finale of Blue Babies Pink. If you haven't read the previous 43 episodes, please do that before listening to Episode 44. Also, after listening to this one, be sure to check out the Epilogue for the final wrap-up. 
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      21 min
    • Episode 43 • Tears on a Boat Dock
      Mar 2 2017
      "I sprinted down that path, through the trees, all the way out to the boat dock—heaving, shaking, and sobbing as I ran. I felt like I might choke, fighting for breath. My face poured wet salt onto the summer grass below..."
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      15 min
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