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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 479: Pedro Munoz, Convert, RM, Gay Latter-day Saint

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2021

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

My friend Pedro Munoz, age 35, joins us from his home in Colombia to share his remarkable story. Pedro shares knowing he was attracted to men during his teenage years, trying to date girls, and feeling broken and damaged. During this difficult years where Pedro worried if he really was gay he would be forced to live his life on the street in this life and in hell in the next life. Pedro talks about finding hope through his relationship with Heavenly Father and then finding the missionaries at age 24 where he gained a testimony of unique and hopeful doctrine that came through the restoration (especially the plan of salvation that have him purpose). A year after his baptism, Pedro served a mission in Mexico (great experience). Following his mission, Pedro shares moving to BYU-Idaho and trying to date women. That led to more feelings of being damaged and broken all while being active in the Church and attending the Temple weekly. Pedro talks about surviving a suicide attempt and then getting the clinical help that allowed him to be more honest with himself and others about his sexuality. Pedro, then talks about moving back to Colombia and feelings that he would resign his church membership. However, Pedro felt impressed to give his local Ward a try and is having a good experience including coming out to his current Bishop (very good experience). Pedro does a remarkable job on sharing his experience which includes consistently reaching out to his Heavenly Father for a path forward when he felt there was no way forward. If you are LGBTQ and want more hope for your future, please listen to Pedro’s story. It will help you. If you an ally and want to better support our LGBTQ friends, Pedro story will give you insights. Thank you my friend Pedro for being on the podcast and sharing your story. You are a great man, human and the world is a better place with you in it. Thank you for sharing your story! ** Please Check Out My Book At: ** Deseret Book: www.deseretbook.com/p/listen-learn-and-love-embracing-lgbtq-latter-day-saints Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/1462135773 ** Want to develop church-supported LGBTQ activities in your local area? Please join our FB group below. ** https://www.facebook.com/groups/1433556613672143

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler.

0:10.6

Before I introduce my guest who's joining us via Zoom, people ask what they can do to support the podcast.

0:16.0

And the best thing you can do is just leave reviews, leave a review for my book at Amazon.

0:22.2

You can leave a review for my book at Desert Book. That's very helpful. We have five-star reviews there and one-star

0:27.2

reviews. It's kind of polarizing. So if you feel so inclined, go to Desert Book and leave a review

0:32.7

of our book, Listen, Learn, and Love, Embracing LGBTQ Latter-Day Saints, or go to Apple and leave a review on the podcast.

0:41.8

My guest is joining us today from Columbia.

0:44.9

We've never had a guest from Columbia on the podcast, Pedro.

0:48.4

And Pedro is someone who, as I've gotten to know over the last couple years, and he is going to share his story

0:54.5

as a gay Latter-day Saints.

0:56.0

So welcome to the podcast, Pedro.

0:58.6

Well, thank you, Richard.

0:59.8

Thank you for having me on.

1:01.2

I'm excited to share my story with you and with everyone else.

1:05.8

Yeah, thank you.

1:07.7

How do we say your last name?

1:10.2

So it's Muñoz.

1:12.6

And will you spell that for us?

1:15.1

Yeah.

1:15.6

Muño, so it's M-U-N-O-Z.

1:19.6

However, when I went to Idaho, people had a hard time saying it right, so just changed it to you know to like make it

1:29.8

easier for them to say no nos so I guess I was easier for them but yet's Munoz

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