Firstly youll have to ask yourself "what are my personal views on transexuality?"
My aunt, who was formerly my uncle, has inspired me to write this story. Likewise, the suicide of a transsexual woman who killed herself, because her Christian family and her church community has shunned her. She was born as male.
With my story I wanted the one hand, the fears and the self-hatred of transsexual people show amidst an environment that hates them and condemns, but then I wanted to show also that there are other ways to help a transsexual person.
Because these people were not voluntarily transsexual, it was never a free choice. My aunt told me about the many internal struggles in her early years that she had to get rid of these feelings.
Secondly ask "are my views rooted in biblical truth?"
I didn't found anything in the Bible about Transgender. So, what did you think, which "view is rooted on the Bible"?
Thirdly "How will Christ be represented in this story. Whether through characters, conflict, or thematic elements, how is Christ the answer to the problems my story shares?"
I want to rebuild the story so that before the second plot point the protagonist tries to commit suicide, but is saved. In a dream, Jesus appears and tells him that, whether man or woman, he will love it. And that it is important to live a Christian life, as the question of gender.
The antagonist, his father, a devout man, realizes that God has given him his child, so it should learn. And that his child has to go your own way, not what the father (to be Pastor) dreamed for his child.
This subject along with many others cause for a great divide. The world already wants to seperate people, how does your story bring people together despite the subject matter?
Since I am not yet conclusive to me! I think I'll pay my attention on the fathr-child relation, and show its relationship to the Church in such a way that some have changed their attitude towards him, others do not. But that the pastor is fully behind him, because he believes that God's love is more extensive than people can imagine.