“This man treated me like I was worth something, and it just broke me. I wanted to know the God behind these people. I wanted to know the God that they know.”
Dillon dreamed of being an astronomer someday. But within the walls of his home, life wasn’t about beauty or dreams—it was about survival.
When he turned 14 and started to fill out, that resentment turned into an aggression he unleashed on whomever happened to be nearby—especially his siblings.
Around the same time, Dillon began hanging out with an older kid across the street—a "ladies' man" who seemed mature and cool. Dillon's life became characterized by drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and criminal behavior.
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