GOD Who Are You? AND Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew Names is a self-help, fictionalized-story bible study for women, men and couples who are sick of religion and ready to embrace a true-love relationship with the God of the universe! Let Him change your life as you learn the answer to your question: “What is the meaning of life?”
In twelve modules, Miesner serves as a life coach by sharing over 40 women’s and their family’s stories who overcame tremendous obstacles. Through this overcoming process they, and her own military family, learned God’s purpose for their lives, how to receive from God by faith, what love is and how to love.
You, too, can discover:
- Who you are, and that God created you with a plan for your life
- Where you are going by knowing who God is
- The depth of God’s love for you and that He has your best interests at heart
- Healing: spiritually, emotionally, mentally and physically
- How to be confident in your faith and see answers to your prayers––fulfilling your heart’s desires for yourself, friends and family
- Relationship, not religion
By the time you read all four parts of the book: Leaving Bondage, Lessons in the Wilderness, Crossing the Jordan River, and Possessing the Promised Land Plan, you will know where you are going by facing where you came from, and be prepared to face Jesus face to face. Get ready for God to invade your space!
GOD Who Are You? AND Who Am I? Comes in Multiple Languages and Forms
(Search ‘Ann Morgan Miesner’ to find them all):
ENGLISH: Paperback Workbook in two forms, original bridal cover and multi-color cover(all four parts) and in four eBooks without the fill-in-the-blank fun exercises and additional information.
SPANISH: Paperback Workbook (all four Parts) and in four separate paperback workbooks of the four parts; also, in four eBooks without the fun fill-in-the-blank fun exercises and additional information.
RUSSIAN: Paperback Workbook only
Book has been used and is designed as a neighborhood Bible study, in small groups, cell groups and life groups in churches; house churches; as a mentoring guide in Each One Teach One; as a couples Bible study workbook; as a women's Bible study workbook; in counseling for military families; a personal devotional; and discipleship for adults and older teens.
My husband Jim and I retired to Grand Lake of the Cherokees in northeast Oklahoma. On moving day, a neighbor came up to us and said, "So, you're moving to the lake to die here?"
Shocked, we said nothing.
My response to him now is this: "My great uncle won a contest in naming this lake, and I feel I've come home; however, my Father owns heaven and He's taking me home someday, are you going there, too?"
Later on, I offered a Bible study in my neighborhood home, but I could not get this man's wife to even answer the door. Seven others came, but my heart hurts for this one. How about you? Does your heart hurt for your neighbors? Here is a way to reach the ones who want to be reached.