Curtis: Cannecock as an institution will never heal if it doesn't actually come to terms with its story and allow that story to be brought out of the closet. "I think I've documented 11 or 12 predators, but I have over 40 that people have told me about," Nancy French says. She's trying to just let God tell the rest of the story because she can't publish names even though she has established they are predators.
Curtis and Nancy French explore the power of storytelling in everyday life. Nancy, a professional storyteller and New York Times best-selling author, urges listeners to “read” the stories of their own lives – in order to see how the ultimate Author of their stories (God) has shaped their destinies. Curtis and Nancy also encourage people to inhabit other peoples’ stories and to interview family members, such as parents, to more clearly see the context of their “origin stories.”
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