While working at XY Magazine in San Francisco, Glatze met Benjie Nycum. Glatze and Nycum coauthored the book XY Survival Guide (2000).[5] They later co-founded their own magazine, Young Gay America.[6]
In 2003, Glatze starred in Jim in Bold, an LGBT-related film, with his then-partner Benjie.[7]
In 2005, Glatze was quoted by Time magazine saying "I don't think the gay movement understands the extent to which the next generation just wants to be normal kids. The people who are getting that are the Christian right."[6]
Glatze turned toward Christianity after a health scare due to palpitations.[1][8] Worried that he was affected by the same heart condition which claimed his father's life, he sought medical help. The palpitations turned out to be due to anemia, caused by celiac disease.[9] He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the first half of 2007[10] but left the church shortly thereafter.[1]
He has received media coverage in other publications and in the book 16 Amazing Stories of Divine Intervention as well as several blogs.[11]
In 2011, he began studying at a Bible college in Wyoming where he met Rebekah. He married her in 2013. [12]