Despite a privileged upbringing, the abuse Tori Dante suffered at the hands of her father meant her childhood was spent in the shadows of fear, loneliness, and confusion. Even after leaving home, her life was ruined by feelings of rebellion and self-hatred, which led her to search for ways to escape reality. Her healing began after she and her husband Cameron committed their lives to Jesus. A moving Christian testimony and response to the issue of pedophilia, this book also includes an advice section for other victims of abuse, their friends, families, and churches.
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Julia Freeland Fisher researches the impact of disruptive innovation on education. As Director of Education at the Clayton Christensen Institute, she leads a team exploring how new approaches are reshaping public and private schooling. Her work delves into the EdTech market, innovative school models, and competency-based education policies. Most recently, she focuses on how technology can expand students' social capital by improving their access to and navigation of new networks.
