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For many divorced Christians, the topic of marriage creates clouds of guilt and sorrow. Divorc ée, K.C. Cristian, admits struggling with like emotions after she received her final decree in 2004. Yet, this Decatur, GA resident refused as she says, " to wear the funky albatross of a failed Christian marriage forever."
'Vulnerable' may be the operative word as the writer's path to this epiphany.
(1888PressRelease) August 23, 2007 - I'm So Into You discloses spiritual, sexual, financial, and time management solutions, which helps to transform mediocre marrieds into dynamic duos. "Perhaps this is my way of both affirming my belief in marriage and apologizing to God for making a mockery of it," says the Washington, DC native. In it, the author delves into how close couples really are to having it all--power, passion, prudence, and purpose. One reviewer wrote: "What a beautifully written book! You catch the attention of the reader and keep it throughout. It makes sense for a divorced woman to write this from her perspective (to not let other couples end up like you.) You are making yourself very vulnerable."
'Vulnerable' may be the operative word as the writer's path to this epiphany of sorts could aptly be described as "no pain, no gain." "When I said "I do" in 1998, I would never, EVER have believed that I would have divorced, lived in two homeless shelters, and become what I vowed never to become---a single mother." However, because this multi-talented singer, songwriter, and music producer, took the high road during her turbulent times, many married Christians may have a renewed hope about entering and enjoying the ever-elusive Promise Land of marital bliss.
For more information about this book, go to www.imsointoyou.com.
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