Want what Rod Bayron has?
Well, then, welcome to the club. Declaring “I am second” isn’t natural. Believing in someone you can’t physically see?
Live SecondRod Bayron breaks the cycle of generational abuse.
“Physical abuse—that’s the way I grew up.”
Imagine rationalizing something as unexplainable and indecent as physical or even emotional abuse at a young age. Perhaps you don’t have to imagine; perhaps it’s as simple as remembering a moment in your own life. Though Rod Bayron promised himself he’d never be like those who hurt him, he fell into abuse himself.
The valley-low experience led him to seek a different perspective and he found himself on a mountain of change, forgiveness and freedom. Today, he looks at his children and they are at liberty to be just like him—the better him; a transformed father. It took a challenging journey of searching his own inconsistencies and a true commitment to change in order to set himself and his children free from that binding cycle.”
Well, then, welcome to the club. Declaring “I am second” isn’t natural. Believing in someone you can’t physically see?
Live Second