
FAQ’s
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What topics do you speak about?
I cover statistical information on the occurrences of child sexual abuse and trafficking. I expose various methods of grooming, and teach you to recognize them and protect children from them. This knowledge makes you aware of actions you may be doing that put you at risk of true, or false, accusations against you, regarding child molestation. I focus on biblical Christian teaching of the Truth of The One True God of the Universe, and the salvation, healing, and forgiveness that is possible through faith in Him.
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Do you offer personal counseling?
As I hold no credentials in formal counseling, I do not. However, I am a good listener, I have experience with abuse and other suffering, and I can keep a confidence.
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What speaking locations are best suited for your talks?
I am comfortable speaking to groups ranging in size from 5 - 250, and my topics work well as part of: a panel discussion, a keynote speaker, a speaker for a break-out session or workshop, or to a group or study.
I can speak at training sessions for people who work with children, such as: camps, clubs, and church classes. Also small group Bible studies, women’s or men’s luncheons, women’s retreats, recovery groups for men or women, even prisons for men or women.
I can adjust my talks to whatever length needed for your situation or environment.
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Do you charge for speaking at events?
My speaking fee is $100.00 per hour of time spent on location. I also charge the US government allowance for automobile travel.
*If my speaking fees are out of reach, for a particular group, I am willing to negotiate my fees, on a case by case basis.
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Are there limits as to how far you will travel to speak?
I am willing to travel up to 200 miles, each way, for a one day speaking engagement. I will travel further; however, if location is more than 200 miles from my home base, I will ask for overnight lodging, as well. I am willing to travel beyond feasible driving distance, and airplane flights are negotiable.
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What topics are covered in your book?
How our upbringing affects our ability to cope with abuse. We can stop the abuse cycle.
The poor decisions we make after suffering abuse and how to rectify them or recover from them. We are responsible for our reactions to others’ abusive actions towards us.
Forgiveness is the necessary decision we make for complete healing.
A personal relationship with The One True God gives purpose and hope to our lives.