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<p>Grammy-nominated Christian singer Jennifer Knapp <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/music/interviews/2010/jenniferknapp-apr10.html">talks to</a> <em>Christianity Today</em> about her homosexuality:</p>
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<p>It never occurred to me that I was in something that should be labeled as a &quot;struggle.&quot; The struggle I&#39;ve had has been with the church, acknowledging me as a human being, trying to live the spiritual life that I&#39;ve been called to, in whatever ramshackled, broken, frustrated way that I&#39;ve always approached my faith. I still consider my hope to be a whole human being, to be a person of love and grace. So it&#39;s difficult for me to say that I&#39;ve struggled within myself, because I haven&#39;t. I&#39;ve struggled with other people. I&#39;ve struggled with what that means in my own faith. I have struggled with how that perception of me will affect the way I feel about myself.</p>
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