Broken but Not Destroyed is the third installment in the struggles in dealing with adversity in our daily lives naturally and spiritually. How Can I Escape represents the author's testimony of hardship from an abusive marriage, homelessness, and illness and how she wanted to escape it. However, instead of running away from her trials and tribulation, she ran to God, who taught her to endure, persevere, and triumph by being steadfast and faithful in her relationship with him. The second book entitled Enemy in the Mirror: A Journey Worth Fighting For describes how looking in the mirror, we marred the image of the Creator as sinful, wretched beings by reflecting a demonic image of debauchery, pride, selfishness, greed, promiscuity, lust, envy, and hatred towards one another. The Enemy in the Mirror explains we can change that image by pursuing the attributes that reflect God's image. Broken but Not Destroyed describes how we feel defeated, distraught, and discouraged by experiencing and enduring constant setbacks, disappointments, catastrophic events in our daily life. Broken but Not Destroyed is a roadmap on how we can pick ourselves up naturally and spiritually by discovering our Godly potential. God has not forsaken us in our time of need if only we would trust him.
Minister and Evangelist Constance D. Dixon was born in Peoria, Illinois. She is a wife, mother of five (four girls and one boy), and a grandmother of two girls. Evangelist Constance D. Dixon is the daughter of Alvertus and Nancy Jenkins. As a young child, God blessed her with the gift of music and became a child prodigy by playing the classical piano competing throughout the United States. Evangelist Constance Dixon has a dual bachelor's degree in Music Performance: Applied Piano and Business Administration with an emphasis on Human Resources. She also has a double Masters' degree in Public Administration from APUS and an Executive Leadership from Liberty University. She is also an effective administrator in Human Resources, Education, and Healthcare Administration by implementing programs that have enhanced the livelihoods of all she has come across locally and regionally.
She has created and published "Speaking Out 2-Day," a Newsletter that deals with the natural and spiritual man, and she is a Published Author of "How Can I Escape" and "Enemy in the Mirror a Journey Worth Fighting For." Minister and Evangelist Constance Dixon is grateful because"with all that God is given to me, I give unto Him the more for I take no credit nor thought for nothing except that Jesus is the Hope of Glory that is in me that strengthens and directs. For it is His power and His authority that He gives to whom He will". Her motto is: "What you see is what God has wonderfully and fearfully made."