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How to Respect an Irresponsible Man is a fascinating exposé exploring the role that faith can play in restoring and strengthening relationships riddled with broken promises, secrets, denial and weaknesses. In a day and age where divorce is often viewed as the cure-all for unhappiness, Dixon’s message is pushing hot buttons across the nation as she explains how and why to respect your husband – even when he is irresponsible.
A passionate writer, the pages overflow with Dixon's passion for God, family, commitment and self as she discusses everything from damaging behavior concerning money and family, to the anger hidden by both partners in a relationship. She provides effective strategies to diminish the emotional blame and shame found in these types of relationships. By delving into the personal problems within her own marriage, she wins over her reader again and again. Dixon lays it all on the line – letting the cards fall where they may as she addresses irresponsibility from both Christian and secular viewpoints. This explains why it is rapidly becoming a popular guidebook for women everywhere.
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About the Author: |
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With over a decade of ministry to those seeking God as they rebuild their lives from the ravages of poverty, promiscuity, drug abuse and homelessness, CHRISTINA DIXON is a woman for whom Christ has opened doors to serve Him through organizing food and reading programs, Bible teaching, workshop and conference speaking, and music ministry.
Christina recently revised her first book entitled, How to Respect an Irresponsible Man. She is also a contributing writer in the Wisdom and Grace Devotional Bible for Young Women of Color, by Nia Publishing and HELP! for Your Leadership by PriorityONE Publications.
She is an active member of the Writers Resources and Accountability for Publishing (WRAP), American Christian Writers-Detroit Chapter, (NBCA) National Biblical Counseling Association, and United Christian Women’s Ministries.
A wife, mother, and grandmother, Christina and her husband, Elder Michael Dixon, live in Detroit, Michigan.
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