diane dalton story book

By Author, Diane Dalton

Broken But Fixed

The Diane Dalton Story

Diane was beginning with a beautiful life coming from a loving home with two parents into an orphanage at the age of seven. Her father died on the day of her mother’s funeral, with no relatives willing to adopt her, her brother, and two sisters.

Diane lived an incredible life, surviving a very abusive childhood during her years in an orphanage. Today she has overcome all those hurts and rejection.

Diane's Story

Living a life of purpose after being hurt emotionally and physically wasn’t easy. God had other plans! Taking the pain and transforming this into a passion to serve the young people of Lansing, Michigan. Many of the young people found themselves homeless and on drugs.

Diane completed ministry school and became a youth pastor. Through her dedication, landed her to be named Woman of the Year with Greater Lansing Woman magazine.

Diane Dalton Woman of the Year

Diane Dalton

"Diane Dalton is a wonderful, solid Christian with great integrity and a hard work ethic. She has shown over many years of ministry that she is intent on being a positive example to other people of how to allow the Lord to use her to help other people navigate everyday needs and storms they face in life (especially those who are hurting, oppressed, homeless, and in need. She focuses on the Lord’s plan for her life, pursues that calling through good times and bad, and accomplishes God’s purposes in her life."

- Pastor Randy and Karen Parlor

"Diane is one of the kindest people I’ve met, and even though her journey has been difficult, she still chose to be a bright light for the most vulnerable. Diane is the perfect example of resilience and pure love."

- Tamara Glenn

"Diane is a true inspiration to those who know her. As a mom of five children, she has taken on the challenge of raising a family while also making an incredible impact in her community. It is no surprise that she was named “Greater Lansing Woman of the Year” for her leadership in “Into the Streets” and “House of Hope” where she has dramatically impacted those in need."

- Judy Kehler

Diane Dalton

Helping those who have experienced homelessness, abuse, hurting, oppressed, and in need.