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Ask Ms Bodacious Proudly Presents an Exclusive Interview with Pastor Paul Dixon

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Why Paul Dixson?

Simply stated, Paul is equipped with vision and ability; as an Urban Missionary and Ordained Pastor, he is one who has a purpose to bring positive change to the community at large.

Why The Community?
Since 1995, Paul has had a passion for the community, seeing there was a great need, not being met. He stood up and took ownership of what he believes is his calling, “The Streets”.

Having a heart more so, to the inner city atmosphere; Paul had given himself for the sake of the Lord and his community, understanding the woes that fill the air at any given intersection and corner.

Why The Perseverance?
Paul got a revelation about his own life struggles and came to the conclusion that if God can redeem him from his own predicaments, He could redeem anyone. God just needs a willing and obedient voice to do so. With that in mind, Paul has made a tremendous impact in the Baltimore and North Carolina metropolitan areas.

He has been recognized by many, including Baltimore's Mayor O’Malley during his term in office.

Why The Struggle?
Paul’s passion is the struggle. Understanding what is was like to grow up in a dysfunctional home, where his father was estranged and where his mother abused him, the "struggle" is what he knows. Now Paul has taken the time to turn the struggle into his passion by overcoming his own adversity and helping others to do the same.

“Showing others who face 'the struggle' while dealing frustrating issues and having a chance to help them apply the needed answers so that others may steer through the maze of life that can throw you a curve at any time... to me is victorious” Paul Dixson

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