Village People
Author: Andrew Comiskey
May 10, 2021
Venturing to wholeness
takes a village. We surrender to Jesus but stumble in route until we find
walking partners who help us fix on Jesus and His narrow way.

No doubt Jesus is our new
dignity as men and women. He IS radical wholeness—the One who takes us back to
the garden then launches us out to personify God’s image, male and female.
But we need more than
truthful concepts: we need community. Relational problems—stubborn and
deep—require relational solutions. Jesus makes His way clear and walkable
through His members.
Desert Stream/Living
Waters is founded on that truth. Of course, we need spiritual devotion. We need
wise, one-on-one guides. And sacraments and unseen saints and mission and
worship sets. Still more, we need holy earthy peers a few steps ahead of us who
‘get’ our stumbling blocks and faulty footing and help us trod the path we
must. For us, that track is the Living Waters ‘village’, a pilgrimage towards
chastity that any faith community can surround.
Countercultural
communities like Living Waters are always helpful for growth in Christlikeness.
But yesterday’s shame and fear-based approach to LGBTQ+ reality has evolved
into applause for the ‘courage’ it takes to ‘out’ oneself anywhere on the rainbow
spectrum. Our culture urges persons to misidentify their sexuality! And lauds
them for it. Living Waters is no longer just helpful—it is essential.
The best thinkers on
sources of sexual vulnerabilities point to how our unique personalities interact
with family-of-origin AND the culture around us—what we discover ‘out there’
about the meaning of sexual desire and ‘gender identities’, about shame and
support, about the new normal of porn addiction which mutates desire, and
virtual communities that empower misbegotten choices.

I believe that culture now
vies with family of origin in shaping a child’s sexual self-perception. An iphone offers each child a host of terrible ways for resolving inner emptiness
and conflict. We as the Church must activate countercultural communities
centered on Jesus that have empowered truth and insight, peer support, and
Mercy that extends deeper than fake solutions.
Living Waters is a healing
village that vaccinates its members with Divine Mercy until one is resistant to
worldly fixes. Young men like Andrew Franklin are forging such villages in
urban areas like Seattle Washington. He and his family recently moved there and
are gathering persons throughout his church to walk together on a protected,
healing path to chastity. Through Living Waters, Andrew’s whole church now has a
unified, practical, and utterly orthodox approach to sexual brokenness. They
are becoming a healing community, fused with grace and truth.
To learn more about Andrew
Franklin, his hopeful history, and pastoral approach, I commend to you a new
book he wrote entitled
‘Created for Love.’ Excellent.
To hasten your effort to
forge a healing community where you worship, check out one of our
Living Waters Trainings.
We must do more than wring
our hands and lament a lapsed culture. Why complain when we can act? Do your
part to create a counterculture. Join the village people. See you at a Living
Waters Training, ‘Created for Love’ in hand.
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