TwinRay: ‘We Are the Resurrection’

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My Toxic Father and Bahai: Jared Van Driessche’s Survival Story (Part 2)

In Part 2 of our conversation with Jared Van Driessche, we go even deeper into what happens when you start questioning the system you were raised in, especially when that system is built on family, faith, and authority. Jared continues to unpack his experience growing up in a hig ...  Show more

My Toxic Father and Bahai: Jared Van Driessche’s Survival Story (Part 1)

In Part 1 of our conversation, security specialist Jared Van Driessche shares the story behind his polished “protector” persona: growing up in a Bahá’í family with a controlling and volatile father, and how a faith that preached unity, justice, and service coexisted with secrecy, ...  Show more

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