
“Intersex is a broad label for people with differences of sex development (DSDs)—people whose bodies show physical characteristics of both male and female.” – Intersex and Faith
In this latest Betwixt Podcast episode, Deb Gregory talks with Lianne Simon about her experience as a Christian intersex woman. Lianne shares her remarkable journey of faith despite experiencing abuse, shame and invisibility.
Liane was born with a genetic condition that caused sexual ambiguity. Because her body features a mosaic of both male and female chromosomes, much of Lianne’s life was spent coming to terms with a body that was born different.
Will I be male or female in heaven? I don’t know. But I know my redeemer loves me. – Lianne Simon Click To TweetIn a culture conflicted by questions of gender, sex and faith, Lianne’s story helps us to lay aside ideology in order to compassionately listen to those who live on the threshold between male and female. Perhaps this story can help foster a space for healing conversations within your community.
“Intersex people need bodily autonomy and integrity. We are the ones who need to figure out whether we can fit into this world in a mostly binary way (and which one) or whether we need to embrace the body God gave us.”
Lianne is the author of the books Confessions of a Teenage Hermaphrodite and A Proper Young Lady which tell fictional accounts of intersex stories. She is also an advocate for families and children with intersex conditions.
Lianne and Theologian Megan DeFranza are the producers of the new documentary film Stories of Intersex and Faith. The film gives voice to five intersexed people who find healing and hope in their faith. The film also advocates for greater understanding and ethical standards around unnecessary cosmetic genital surgeries on children.
It’s society that needs to be healed, not us. @Intersexfaith Click To Tweet
Screening:
If you are interested in hosting a screening of Stories of Intersex and Faith or wish to have Megan or Lianne facilitate a discussion within your community, please visit storiesofintersexandfaith.com.
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Links:
- Visit Lianne Simon’s Website www.liannesimon.com
- Check out the Documentary Stories of Intersex and Faith storiesofintersexandfaith.com/
- Follow the Doc Stories of Intersex & Faith on Facebook or Twitter
- Donate to help open space for these discussions.
- Explore Intersex & Faith Curriculum for Churches and community groups
- To Learn More about Intersex Conditions: www.intersexandfaith.org/resources
- Visit Megan DeFranza’s website
- Read Megan DeFranza’s book SEX DIFFERENCE IN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Other Episodes You Will Love:
Episode 6 Image of God & Feminine Experience (Part 4): Gender Binary & Intersex with Megan DeFranza
Episode 9 Larycia Hawkins: Stepping out on the Bridge of Solidarity
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