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In Sexy Laundry, Marios Ellinas wrote about how women have long been undervalued and dishonored in society, the workplace, and even the church. Now, in Dirty Laundry, he teams up with Danielle Ellinas, his wife, to take on the male-centric worldview that created this imbalance. The core issue, they write, is not just one of social justice or women's rights (though it's certainly that); it is also one of spiritual misalignment. God created men and women to know and serve Him as equals; while they are different in their physical makeup, they are the same in stature and value. But somewhere along…mehr

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In Sexy Laundry, Marios Ellinas wrote about how women have long been undervalued and dishonored in society, the workplace, and even the church. Now, in Dirty Laundry, he teams up with Danielle Ellinas, his wife, to take on the male-centric worldview that created this imbalance. The core issue, they write, is not just one of social justice or women's rights (though it's certainly that); it is also one of spiritual misalignment. God created men and women to know and serve Him as equals; while they are different in their physical makeup, they are the same in stature and value. But somewhere along the way, we seem to have forgotten God's intent. Marios and Danielle draw on more than two decades of their own experiences in marriage, ministry, business, and travel to set the record straight. Pulling no punches, they offer ways to restore women to their rightful place as men's equal.
Autorenporträt
Danielle Ellinas is a businesswoman and humanitarian. She founded and leads Radiant Destiny International, an organization that helps children and families. Marios Ellinas is an international speaker and consultant. He has authored numerous inspirational books, including the best sellers Sexy Laundry and Weaponized Honor. He has also published two spy novels under the pen name Trace Evans. Marios, Danielle, and their three children live in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.