Lisa Bevere
I am so thankful Janet opened her life and told her story so others can find love, truth, and freedom. It is time for the church to be rightly related to all of its children. Called Out is part of this happening.
Author and Speaker, Messenger International
Pastor Marvin Winans
In this world, sexuality is exposed and exploited in a mixing bowl of confusion and uncertainty. Where the homosexual community would have you believe that they are victims of their sexual preference based ondesign rather than choice, a clear voice comes to us from one who has lived their lifestyle and has overcome the turmoil through the love of Jesus Christ. This is a must read, not only for those who have been exposed to the gay lifestyle or others who question their sexuality, but also to those who are called to minister in the twenty-first century.
Senior Pastor, Perfecting Church, Detroit, MI
Joni Lamb
Courageous. That’s the first word that came to mind when I heard Janet Boynes’ story. Janet’s ministry is a powerful response to our culture’s message that a sinful lifestyle can’t be changed because you were “born this way.” Her life is a testament to the power of faith to transform and heal, and to God’s unceasing love for His children.
CEO of DAYSTAR TV & Executive Producer of “The Joni Show”
Gary L. Bauer
Janet Boynes is an amazing and inspirational example of the power of faith to transform and heal. Her life is evidence of God’s unceasing love for all His children, and her ministry offers hope to those seeking a way out of homosexuality. Her teaching is bold and compassionate; she speaks the truth of God’s grace and mercy, and she speaks from experience. Our society needs to hear her story.
Christian Conservative Activist
Tony Perkins
Called Out is an inspiring story of God’s grace, as well as of the real possibility of change for those trapped by homosexual desires. Janet tells the often heart-wrenching story of the hardship and abuse she suffered early in life, which led her to descend into lesbian relationships. But she also shares how God used the persistent love of believers to call her to faith in Christ and call her out of her sin. Her moving personal story is then followed by sound and compassionate advice to those dealing with homosexuality in their own lives, the lives of family members, and in the church. I recommend Called Out to anyone interested in knowing how God’s love can transform the lives of those wrestling with the tragedy of homosexuality.
President of Family Research Council
Bishop Harry R. Jackson
Called Out provides a sounding board for the questions most of us ask. There are no gray areas with Janet. She helps us point the accusing finger back at ourselves to see what we are doing to arrest the problems of our society. The profound message Janet shares is a simple one: if the church solves its own problems, instead of wasting time sending mixed signals about the gay lifestyle; if the church learns to love as Jesus loved; if the church becomes healthy enough; then it can truly minister grace to those who are sick, fulfilling God’s purpose. You should take the time not only to read this book but to give it to those who do not understand the mind of the homosexual.
Senior Pastor, Hope Christian Church
Nancy Alcorn
Mercy Ministries recently had the pleasure of having Janet Boynes come and speak to the residents and staff at our Nashville home and ministry headquarters. With boldness and confidence, she shared her testimony of overcoming abuse and finding God in the midst of extremely painful circumstances. Janet is very effective in her ability to communicate and connect with her audience. I highly recommend Janet to speak to teenagers and women alike as she is qualified, professional, personal, and relational.
President & Founder of Mercy Ministries

I am so thankful Janet opened her life and told her story so others can find love, truth, and freedom. It is time for the church to be rightly related to all of its children. Called Out is part of this happening.
In this world, sexuality is exposed and exploited in a mixing bowl of confusion and uncertainty. Where the homosexual community would have you believe that they are victims of their sexual preference based ondesign rather than choice, a clear voice comes to us from one who has lived their lifestyle and has overcome the turmoil through the love of Jesus Christ. This is a must read, not only for those who have been exposed to the gay lifestyle or others who question their sexuality, but also to those who are called to minister in the twenty-first century.
Courageous. That’s the first word that came to mind when I heard Janet Boynes’ story. Janet’s ministry is a powerful response to our culture’s message that a sinful lifestyle can’t be changed because you were “born this way.” Her life is a testament to the power of faith to transform and heal, and to God’s unceasing love for His children.
Janet Boynes is an amazing and inspirational example of the power of faith to transform and heal. Her life is evidence of God’s unceasing love for all His children, and her ministry offers hope to those seeking a way out of homosexuality. Her teaching is bold and compassionate; she speaks the truth of God’s grace and mercy, and she speaks from experience. Our society needs to hear her story.
Called Out is an inspiring story of God’s grace, as well as of the real possibility of change for those trapped by homosexual desires. Janet tells the often heart-wrenching story of the hardship and abuse she suffered early in life, which led her to descend into lesbian relationships. But she also shares how God used the persistent love of believers to call her to faith in Christ and call her out of her sin. Her moving personal story is then followed by sound and compassionate advice to those dealing with homosexuality in their own lives, the lives of family members, and in the church. I recommend Called Out to anyone interested in knowing how God’s love can transform the lives of those wrestling with the tragedy of homosexuality.
Called Out provides a sounding board for the questions most of us ask. There are no gray areas with Janet. She helps us point the accusing finger back at ourselves to see what we are doing to arrest the problems of our society. The profound message Janet shares is a simple one: if the church solves its own problems, instead of wasting time sending mixed signals about the gay lifestyle; if the church learns to love as Jesus loved; if the church becomes healthy enough; then it can truly minister grace to those who are sick, fulfilling God’s purpose. You should take the time not only to read this book but to give it to those who do not understand the mind of the homosexual.
Mercy Ministries recently had the pleasure of having Janet Boynes come and speak to the residents and staff at our Nashville home and ministry headquarters. With boldness and confidence, she shared her testimony of overcoming abuse and finding God in the midst of extremely painful circumstances. Janet is very effective in her ability to communicate and connect with her audience. I highly recommend Janet to speak to teenagers and women alike as she is qualified, professional, personal, and relational.