| John Boswell, author of Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality | |
| "Finding oneself in conflict with the church is a hallowed Christian tradition. One of the beauties of Chris Glaser's story and life is that by choosing to be open and honest about his feelings he transforms 'homosexual' from an alien, despicable abstraction into a real, flesh-and-blood brother to other Christians." | |
| Carter Heyward, author of Touching Our Strength: The Erotic as Power and Love of God | |
| "An enthusiastic, compelling testimony to the power of faith in the lives of many gay and lesbian Christians." | |
| Henri Nouwen, author of more than forty books on the spiritual life, including The Wounded Healer and Reaching Out | |
| "Chris is a man of great faith who has never allowed bitterness to conquer gratitude. During his many years in the ministry, Chris has shared many of his struggles with me, and his [writings are] a public testimony of his faithful search to integrate his sexuality with his faith." | |
| James B. Nelson, author of Body Theology | |
| "Glaser writes out of pain and hope, with passion for the church and enormous integrity as a gay Christian." | |
| The Right Rev. John Shelby Spong, author of Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism | |
| "Powerful, sensitive, and provocative--Glaser stands inside his own humanity as a gay male and hears the word of God through the Bible. Christians, gay and straight, need [his books] if we are to be the body of Christ." | |
| Mary E. Hunt, co director, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual | |
| "Glaser's biblical base and contemporary examples challenge Christian churches to welcome gay and lesbian people as full, proud members." | |
| Malcolm Boyd, author of Are You Running With Me, Jesus? and Take Off the Masks | |
| "For Chris Glaser, prayer is a mysterious, wondrous, yet earthy place where the dance of spirituality and sexuality is celebrated. His own fondest prayer for all of us is that we may be opened up to greet God's coming out to us." | |
| Nancy A. Hardesty, author of Inclusive Language in the Church | |
| "Glaser writes with candor and courage. His struggle to integrate spirituality and sexuality is instructive for all Christians." | |
| Sydney Thomson Brown and Robert McAfee Brown | |
| "There is heartache and hope [here]. Those who really hear his story will be proud to support him in this powerful faith journey, and will make his concerns their own." | |