Popular on s4story
- Bald Guy Greetings Launches Bold New Postcard Line Celebrating Over-the Top (and Often Delusional) Confidence
- DMV Native And Eight-Time Emmy Winner Justin W. Brown Directs A Moving Tribute To A Community's Legacy
- Charming Ogawamachi Town, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Announces Festivals for 2025
- Two exciting new fantasy & adventure books are published
- Jumpstart Summer Adventures at the Y
- Transform Your Home with Expert Kitchen Remodeling Near Bloomington, MN
- MAJOR New release of Krypto500 (ELF-HF) Sigint - COMINT software
- Large Strategic Investment from Global Medical Device Manufacturer to Support Clinics Treating Suicidal Depression and PTSD: NRx: (Stock Symbol: NRXP)
- Meritum Consulting Welcomes New Partners, Poised for Major Growth in 2025 and Beyond
- Robotphoenix to Jointly Exhibit with DERI SRL at IPACK-IMA 2025 in Milan
Similar on s4story
- Zero Labels Llc To Publish Bb Clifford's Psychological Horror Malevolent Fairy
- "Mindful Moments" Helps Families Cultivate Calm in Chaotic World Through Child-Friendly Mindfulness Practices
- Chapter 3: The Molestation from A Letter to Pawtone
- Former Orange County Commissioner Homer Hartage Announces Heartwarming New Children's Picture Book
- Baltimore Author Crafts Space Opera Where Human Questions Outshine Galactic Scale
- Two exciting new fantasy & adventure books are published
- "The Eyes Have It" a Short Story by Philip K. Dick Now Available on Audiobook
- New Build-to-Suit VA Medical Office Facility Coming to Highland Heights, KY
- Make Cursive Fun Again with the New Writing Scholars Activity Book
- Bilingual Learning Made Fun: Tagalog-English Body Parts Book for Kids
"You Can Be Pitiful or Powerful, But You Cannot Be Both": New Memoir Delivers a Bold Message of Faith and the Strength to Start Over
S For Story/10656747
In Seventy Times Seven, author Janice P. Dixon shares a heartfelt journey of forgiveness, emotional healing, and starting over after life's most painful moments.
ATLANTA - s4story -- What do you do when life breaks you in ways you never saw coming? For Atlanta native Janice P. Dixon, the answer began with surrender—and the courage to start over. In her powerful debut memoir, Seventy Times Seven, Dixon shares a moving journey through heartbreak, betrayal, and healing that will resonate with anyone who has faced pain and wondered if wholeness was possible. The book is now available on Amazon and other major retailers in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle eBook formats.
More on S For Story
With heartfelt transparency and spiritual depth, Seventy Times Seven chronicles Dixon's path through emotional wreckage and the faith that carried her through. In a time when many are grappling with grief, disconnection, and unanswered prayers, this memoir offers a timely and grace-filled reminder: starting over doesn't mean you've failed; it means you're strong enough to begin again.
"You can be pitiful or powerful, but you cannot be both," Dixon writes. "I chose power, not in my own strength, but through the grace of God."
Through chapters like "The Pain of Forgiveness," "When There's No Closure," and "Starting Over," Dixon offers real-life reflection, biblical wisdom, and soul-stirring encouragement. Whether you're facing relational loss, personal setbacks, or the need for a spiritual reset, this book speaks to the heart of anyone longing for freedom from the past and hope for what's ahead.
More on S For Story
"Forgiveness didn't come easy," says Dixon. "But holding onto the pain was costing me my peace and my future. I want readers to know that healing is possible, and the courage to start again is available to all of us."
Key Themes in the Book Include:
Janice P. Dixon is a storyteller, speaker, and founder of Goshen Productions, LLC, a faith-based media company created to inspire, uplift, and encourage. A proud Atlanta native, Dixon uses her life experiences to help others discover the freedom that comes with forgiveness and faith. Seventy Times Seven is her debut book.
More on S For Story
- How to Fast-Track Your Way to the Top with The Code
- "Mindful Moments" Helps Families Cultivate Calm in Chaotic World Through Child-Friendly Mindfulness Practices
- Chapter 3: The Molestation from A Letter to Pawtone
- Lyricalmar Set To Release Powerful New Ep "MARCHIVES" May 16
- Charleston, SC - ACSEC offers Rain Barrels Through Annual Program
With heartfelt transparency and spiritual depth, Seventy Times Seven chronicles Dixon's path through emotional wreckage and the faith that carried her through. In a time when many are grappling with grief, disconnection, and unanswered prayers, this memoir offers a timely and grace-filled reminder: starting over doesn't mean you've failed; it means you're strong enough to begin again.
"You can be pitiful or powerful, but you cannot be both," Dixon writes. "I chose power, not in my own strength, but through the grace of God."
Through chapters like "The Pain of Forgiveness," "When There's No Closure," and "Starting Over," Dixon offers real-life reflection, biblical wisdom, and soul-stirring encouragement. Whether you're facing relational loss, personal setbacks, or the need for a spiritual reset, this book speaks to the heart of anyone longing for freedom from the past and hope for what's ahead.
More on S For Story
- Greek Government Issues Landmark Ministerial Order Addressing Citizenship of Greek-born adoptees
- Former Orange County Commissioner Homer Hartage Announces Heartwarming New Children's Picture Book
- Baltimore Author Crafts Space Opera Where Human Questions Outshine Galactic Scale
- Stout Surpasses 60,000 Acres and 3 Billion Plants Scanned
- OpsVeda Announces Launch of TariffSight, the World's First Comprehensive Platform to Address Tariff-Driven Challenges
"Forgiveness didn't come easy," says Dixon. "But holding onto the pain was costing me my peace and my future. I want readers to know that healing is possible, and the courage to start again is available to all of us."
Key Themes in the Book Include:
- Letting go when the apology never comes
- Finding peace without the closure you expected
- Rebuilding after loss
- Trusting that God is still writing your story
Janice P. Dixon is a storyteller, speaker, and founder of Goshen Productions, LLC, a faith-based media company created to inspire, uplift, and encourage. A proud Atlanta native, Dixon uses her life experiences to help others discover the freedom that comes with forgiveness and faith. Seventy Times Seven is her debut book.
Source: Because There's More Publishing LLC
Filed Under: Books
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- SutheDermal.com Launches: Revolutionizing Comfort in Self-Injection Therapies
- Local Commitment, National Expansion
- La'Nardo Myrick Sr. Releases Groundbreaking Poetry Collection "A Woman's Measure"
- Learn Tagalog Language Through Everyday Expressions and Colorful Illustrations
- S2C and Andes Technology Announce FPGA-Based Prototyping Partnership to Accelerate Advanced RISC-V SoC Development
- CCHR Florida to Host a Veteran Advocates Networking Event
- Students Celebrate Earth Month and Learn About the Lifecycle of Trees
- Electives Appoints DraftKings' CPO Linda Aiello to Board Amid Record Quarter
- Blue Ocean Business School's Deputy Dean Delivers Keynote Address at India Blockchain Summit
- AdvisorVault's Consolidated 17a-4 D3P Service® Full Feature Set Available
- Most Common Car Accidents In America
- Meet Local Author Turning Grief Into Page-Turning Love Story This Saturday for Independent Bookstor
- Lark Compton's book of Poetry and Art, Diving Into the Beloved
- A Great Speech Can Change The World (and Your Business)
- Owl & Jest Announces the 2025 Release of Moving to Portugal Made Simple
- New from Down & Out Books: POLITICAL ALLIANCES by G. Miki Hayden
- Co-Creating the Future of ePaper: ZKONG and E Ink at Touch Taiwan 2025
- New York Times Exposé Vindicates CCHR: ADHD Isn't Biological, Says Watchdog
- Author Says the Turmoil of World War II Still Plagues America
- HISTORIC FIRST The First Belief System In Human History To Formally Enshrine The Innate Divinity Of The Infant As Civilization's Central Moral Axis