Julie Harren-Hamilton is President-elect of NARTH

The NARTH website announced Christmas eve that Julie Harren-Hamilton will become President-elect of NARTH in 2008 and assume presidency in 2009.

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  1. G says:

    I have a question about this post.

    Who cares?

  2. jayhuck says:

    I went out on Google to try and find out more about this woman and I was surprised to find out how little information there is in cyberspace on her. Outside of NARTH, this blog and I think one video on YouTube, there seems to be almost nothing.

    After searching for her I then went and searched for Palm Beach Atlantic University where she was an Assistant Professor and everything became a bit more clear. It looks like we’re in for more of the same from NARTH!

  3. JH said: “After searching for her I then went and searched for Palm Beach Atlantic University where she was an Assistant Professor and everything became a bit more clear. It looks like we’re in for more of the same from NARTH!”

    Would you be more specific? Or, are you always so general in your assessments?

  4. BTW: This was annnouced earlier in October, at the NARTH annual conference.

    JH and et al: There’s more to life and getting to know about people than what you find on Google and in web sites! Try reading more books, talking to the actual authors, taking courses, talking to real people that are written about, and going to conferences.

  5. Mary says:

    I looked at her website and she does seem genuine in her concern that christians show and model love to others first. She belongs to many organizations -some secular. I am encouraged to see what her leadership will bring.

  6. Yuri says:

    Wasn’t NARTH a secular organization?
    This woman seems to be a fanatic Christian.
    http://www.drharren.com/Speaking.html

  7. jayhuck says:

    James,

    There’s more to life and getting to know about people than what you find on Google and in web sites! Try reading more books, talking to the actual authors, taking courses, talking to real people that are written about, and going to conferences.

    I find it amusing that you assume I don’t do these things already!

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