This is the story of a family ripped apart by the fruit of pornography and unbroken generational sin. While their names and some circumstances have been changed to protect the victims and families, the story is written to honor them and shed light on any clues that may help people spot potential molesters before they harm another child. These days, many people have soaked their souls in pornography and walk around like ticking time bombs, waiting to act out the depraved fantasies that have been planted in their heads. Sexual child molestation almost invariably begins with someone dabbling in pornography, never in their wildest dreams intending to molest a child. Following her decision to tell their story, Diane Roblin-Lee discussed the ramifications with her (by then) ex-husband, ‘Matt, ‘ following his release from prison. She and some other family members felt his perspective would lend deeper insight for the protection of other children – if he would agree to an interview. He did, and it is contained – in all of its raw horror and tragedy – within these pages. He was broken and open to exposing his deepest shame if it could in any way dissuade anyone else from targeting a child or acting on perverted fantasies. This story is not yet ended. It is the story of a journey. We have yet to see the full picture of God’s redemptive plan.
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A 1967 graduate of Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Diane began her working years as a Social Worker in Orillia, Ontario, but migrated to teaching Physical Education and Guidance until her family began to arrive and she transitioned to full-time motherhood. Keeping her hand in fitness, she was one of the first doing aerobics to music with her TV program, Total Fitness – Body, Mind and Spirit. After her return to the Lord in 1978, television and writing became wonderful avenues for the sharing of her faith. Following the publishing of her first book, My Father’s Child, she subsequently wrote over 30 books, including the nine-booklet Predator-Proof Your Family series. A frequent guest on 100 Huntley Street, she also hosted a program called, Raiders of the Lost and hosted Nite Lite Wednesday nights for seven years. In 1988, deeply concerned about the secular humanism being introduced into school curriculums and the issue of abortion, she ran for a Provincial Seat in Parliament, gaining a significant opportunity to make her voice heard. Diane has most recently published a book titled, For Such a Time as This, subtitled, The Interwoven History of Crossroads, 100 Huntley Street, CIrcle Square TV & Ranches – and Life Net Ministries. Diane’s life has been an amazing journey through deep, deep valleys and high mountains. There has always been one more hill to climb.