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Conversion Therapy Dropout

A Queer Story of Faith and Belonging

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Pub Date May 05 2026 | Archive Date Not set


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"An unflinching account of finding a faith that fits."
Publishers Weekly

"A compelling journey of faith, healing, and finding purpose."
Kirkus Reviews

A gay Christian's behind-the-scenes account of evangelical megachurches and eight years in conversion therapy before finding wholeness and authenticity.

Timothy Schraeder Rodriguez was an invisible architect behind evangelical Christianity's digital empire, crafting messages of belonging for some of the most influential megachurches-—Hillsong Church, Elevation Church, Willow Creek-—all while secretly questioning his own place within the faith.

In a desperate attempt to "fix" himself, he turned to conversion therapy, spending eight years trying to pray the gay away. And he wasn't alone. More than 700,000 people in the US have undergone some form of conversion therapy. Even though Exodus International, the largest ex-gay organization, closed in 2013, the practice still thrives in many conservative religious communities. After years of this harmful "therapy," Schraeder Rodriguez's sexuality never changed. But his faith did.The more time he spent in evangelical Christianity, the more he witnessed the hypocrisy of institutions that claimed to love everyone while quietly pushing people like him into silence. But Schraeder Rodriguez wouldn't remain silent. Instead, he forged a new path, discovering a vibrant faith beyond the constraints of non-affirming theology and finding a community that embraced his whole self.

Conversion Therapy Dropout is a behind-the-scenes look at megachurch culture, the hidden harm of non-affirming Christian spaces, and the ongoing impact of conversion therapy on gay Christians. This isn't just a coming-out story—it's about what happens after. About rebuilding a life outside the only world you've ever known. And the radical act of stepping into the light after being told your whole life to stay in the shadows. Sometimes, the greatest act of faith isn't holding on-—it's letting go.

"An unflinching account of finding a faith that fits."
Publishers Weekly

"A compelling journey of faith, healing, and finding purpose."
Kirkus Reviews

A gay Christian's behind-the-scenes account...


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ISBN 9798889835431
PRICE $27.99 (USD)
PAGES 248

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Brave- Authentic- At a time with an administration that tells us Christianity means exclusion this book reminds us that it is actually about connection. Grace. Welcoming. Sobbed. At first I thought this would be a bit more predictable but this is unique and un-heard of story for me. Especially working with churches.

I inhaled these words - getting to 93% on my kindle as my eyes closed and then finishing the reading over morning coffee. Tim's resilience and kindness and journey is so clear and devoid of ego or anger- it allowed me to connect to my religious trauma - it allowed me to connect to the chosen family behind the author, it allowed me to see the bigger picture, especially while there is an administration presently that would prefer to keep a very different image of what it means to be Christian.

"The cost of conversion therapy isn't just measured in years lost, but in the ongoing struggle to believe you were worthy of love at all."
I think this book will save lives. I think it will allow for people to stop believing lies they are told about their amazing bodies and forms. I am so honoured I got to read this ARC and I can't wait for those who need Tim's words to find them.

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