Janice Dixon, a proud native of Atlanta, has always had a passion for storytelling. From a young age, she wrote plays, stories, and poetry, using her creativity for fun, but as an adult, it became an outlet. Although she never pursued writing professionally, it remained a constant source of joy and comfort, especially during challenging times.
For much of her career, Janice excelled in the field of accounting. However, the global pandemic in 2020 prompted a significant shift in her life. Faced with unprecedented uncertainty, she felt a deep calling to make a difference and help others. This calling led to the creation of Goshen Productions, LLC, a venture born out of a desire to share her personal journey of hurt, growth, and unwavering faith.
Through her upcoming memoir, Janice tells her story of overcoming betrayal, leaning into her relationship with God, and ultimately emerging stronger and more resilient. Her story is one of trust, survival, and triumph – a journey that she hopes will inspire others to find their own path to healing and victory.
“Someone once asked me how I would describe my life. I said it felt like holding a large stack of papers organized in alphabetical order. Then, all of a sudden, a huge gust of wind blew them out of my hands. As I struggled to get them back, the rug was snatched from underneath me. In that moment, everything changed, and life as I knew it was no longer the same. So now, I’m working with what’s left to rebuild, because some of those papers were never recovered. They were lost forever.” – Janice P. Dixon
Life has a way of unraveling in ways we never expect, scattering our carefully laid plans and leaving us grasping for stability. In Seventy Times Seven, Janice P. Dixon shares her deeply personal and transformative journey through heartbreak, betrayal, and loss. Through raw honesty and faith, she reveals how she found the courage to stand, gather what remained, and rebuild.
This book is more than a memoir – it is an invitation. An invitation to let go of the weight of the past, to find strength in brokenness, and to embrace the power of forgiveness even when it feels impossible. Through chapters like “The Pain of Forgiveness,” “When There’s No Closure,” and “Starting Over,” Dixon guides readers through the difficult but necessary work of releasing bitterness, trusting God’s plan, and reclaiming joy.
For anyone who has ever felt shattered by life’s storms, questioned their faith, or struggled to move beyond pain, Seventy Times Seven is a beacon of hope. It is a reminder that even when some pages of our story are lost forever, God is still writing new chapters filled with healing, purpose, and redemption.
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