Ex-gay clinic calls it quits after founder comes out as gay and nobody wants to work there anymore

St. Matthew’s Church in Paisley
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After 20 years of trying to pray the gay away, a prominent ex-gay clinic is closing its doors for good after coming to the conclusion that God’s just not listening.

Hope for Wholeness, formally known as Truth Ministries, has specialized in helping “those who struggle with homosexuality” to “find freedom to live according to God’s design” since 1999.

But after two decades of complete and utter failure, the group is finally throwing in the towel.

“It has been a tumultuous several years for us,” the ministry’s board writes in an email to supporters. “After much prayer and discussion, we have made the difficult decision to dissolve the organization. This was not an easy decision. But we do believe it is the right decision.”

The shuttering comes after two of the ministry’s most recent directors abruptly quit, and one year after its original founder, McKrae Game, came out as gay.

Last year, Game told the Post and Courier that conversion therapy is…

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