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Greg Quinlan

Gregory Quinlan left the homosexual lifestyle in 1992. Greg was a gay activist for 10 years lobbying in Washington DC & Ohio for the homosexual agenda. As an LPN and then Registered Nurse he watched over 100 of his friends and acquaintances die of AIDS. He has shared his testimony on the 700 Club, TBN, countless radio programs and has been quoted in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, WorldNet Daily among others. He has a compelling testimony of leaving homosexuality and boldly stands in the public square proclaiming that “Homosexuality doesn’t have to last a lifetime, Ex-Gays prove change is possible.” In February 2016 Greg’s testimony is featured in Charisma Magazine and in the 2015 video Light Wins.

Currently, Greg Quinlan is a minister and has been passionately debating the gay and anti-family and traditional marriage in 27 states including the district of Columbia.

Greg Quinlan is founder of the Pro-Family Network, was president of PFOX (Parents and families of Ex-Gays) and President of Equality & Justic for All). During the last 8 years, Quinlan worked as Director of clergy & governmental affairs for the New Jersey Family Policy Council.

He is co-founder of the NJ Living Free Ministries of NJ, where he assists those seeking to leave the homosexual lifestyle and offers support for families and friends who have been affected. Reverend Quinlan is a licensed minister with Solid Rock International church, and today he serves in Mountaintop Church Assembly of God in Mt. Olive, NJ where he is minister of visitation and where most recently is pursuing his credentials with the Assembly of God.

Mr. Quinlan has more than 35 years of experience of lobbying and governmental matters, and is a fiercely proponent fighting for the natural family since 1992. Gregory now seeks to serve the Lord through the Center of Garden State Families.

gquinlan@gardenstatefamilies.org

gardenstatefamilies.org

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