Matthew Karchner

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About Matthew Karchner
When his corporate career required that Matthew support the LGBTQ+ agenda, his resignation letter read, "I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back." Once chief among gay sinners, he is now a missionary to the LGBTQ+. Based in Southeast Asia, Matthew and his wife Rebekah serve wherever the Lord leads. exgaywitness.com
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Blog postMy wife and I were in the U.S. for Christmas 2019 and extended a bit as the Lord opened doors to share in churches. Then, Covid hit. Two stranded 40-somethings lived with Dad & Mom for ten months. On the upside, we had blessed time with family and were honored to serve the U.S. church.
On the downside, I gained about 45 pounds (20 kgs). We men have a tendency to blame our wives when something goes wrong. Except the occasional grilled cheese, my wife is the cook. She was quick to b1 week ago Read more -
Blog postPlease Note: This blog post is a teaser for the book, Straight: an ExGay Prodigal Story.
Thanks to #Unshackled for revising (some details changed) & acting out my #ExGay #Testimony as a dramatic story for radio.
Click the following link to listen (30 mins) – https://unshackled.org/program/matthew-karchner-pg/
Praise the Lord.🕇
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Blog postPlease Note: This blog post is a teaser for the forthcoming book, Straight2: ExGay Adventures in Christ.
Dad and I hunted turkeys, but I wasn’t able to stay home for buck season. We filled in the gap with some dove hunting.
I have always enjoyed dove, crow and rabbit hunting (with beagles) for the action. Usually guaranteed some shooting…
“In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” I Thessalonians 5:18
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Blog postIt’s tough to watch your country go down the tubes from the other side of the earth. I praise the Lord for these opportunities to take a stand before we return to Cambodia:
We were among tens of thousands at Franklin Graham’s Prayer March in DC. Praise God!
Click here for photos.
Click here for video.
Recently we also joined a Trump rally in support of an imperfect vessel who is willing to fight for Biblical values against our rapidly decaying anti-Bible culture.
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Blog postDebated sharing this story many times over the past 5 years. Convinced myself it was Christ-like to remain silent. Now encouraged to go public by recent crises and the example of warriors like Pastor John MacArthur. Praise the Lord.
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Blog postPlease Note: This blog post is a teaser for the forthcoming book, Straight2: ExGay Adventures in Christ.
Constructed in the 12th century using elephants and river to transport massive stones 30+ miles (50km), the ancient temples of Angkor Wat continue to tell the story of a once powerful empire that controlled a much larger territory.
Angkor Wat complexTuk Tuk passing through“Tomb Raider” film location, Ta Prohm Temple Between then and now, the region was a French Protectorate6 months ago Read more -
Blog postPlease Note: This blog post is a teaser for the book, Straight: an ExGay Prodigal Story.
The year was 2001. 9/11 had just happened.
Morning after arrival for a family adventure, Dad and Mom, Aunt Bob and I ate breakfast in a lodge atop the Grand Canyon.
Having hiked the Canyon previously – down one day and out the next, Aunt Bob had gathered information to present to the group.
‘The hike to the bottom on South Kaibab Trail is 7.4 miles (11.9 km). Back out7 months ago Read more -
Blog postPlease Note: This blog post is a teaser for the book, Straight: an ExGay Prodigal Story.
Around the year 2000, I had begun dabbling in gay culture but was not yet ready to make it public.
Both of my aunts are fun in different ways. Aunt Jan, my mom’s sister, is the witty one. She knows the Lord. Standing on His Word, she would later try to reason with me while I was in the pit. ‘We’ll put the hounds of heaven on you!’ she used to say. Through prayer and fasting, believers in m7 months ago Read more -
Blog postJoel Edgerton, Warrior, Pittsburgh, 2009 Pittsburgh is an attractive city for filming movies. From favorable tax laws to a breathtaking skyline, it has the ability to look like a number of different cities – an eclectic mix of skyscrapers similar to that of New York or any other big city, sloped streets reminiscent of San Francisco, etc.
Like many Americans, I grew up celebrity obsessed. While studying in Pittsburgh, I signed on with a casting agency to be an extra. Taking what I cou8 months ago Read more -
Blog postPlease Note: This blog post is a teaser for the book, Straight: an ExGay Prodigal Story.
The principal of the Christian school I attended until 9th grade wore several hats. He also was our teacher. A sweet older man with a speech impediment, he endured much from students. Reluctant to study, we found frustrating him to be highly amusing.
Harassment methods were strangely intricate and ever evolving. For example, we would prepare paper fans and agree on specific times during a8 months ago Read more
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Books By Matthew Karchner
Straight: an ExGay Prodigal Story
May 2, 2020
$3.99
Growing up in a rural Christian home, Matt was unable to reconcile his faith and sexuality. Drawn to glamour, Matt found anonymity in the city. He plunged into a life of sin and squandered all he had. Severely addicted, rescue would require the power of Almighty God.
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