During the trial, the judge gave Denhollander permission to speak directly to Nassar. Her testimony revealed a deep wisdom about justice and mercy in the shadow of the cross. This courageous Christian wife, mother, and attorney spoke of the terrible evil Nassar committed: “You have become a man ruled by selfish and perverted desires. . . . You chose to pursue your wickedness no matter what it cost others.” She reminded Nassar that in addition to earthly judgment, he would face a future heavenly judgment in which “all of God’s wrath and eternal terror is poured out on men like you.”1