Jeanene H. Wagner & Dr. Paul A. Wagner, Ph.D. share their insights and combine over one hundred and thirty years of experience. One has experience in the academic and corporate world, and the other has experience in the world of Hollywood entertainment, Country and Western music, and thoroughbred horse racing. Together they help you align your plans with those of God.
To hear the feel of God's whispers, you must be alone with God. In the silence, God whispers the answers you need throughout the seasons of your life. Each season of your life is bound to affect your prayerful sensibilities. In the spring we are full of innocence. We grasp blindly for truths. In summer, we exhibit comfort and confidence with or without good reason. In the fall, reality becomes real. We notice many changes we overlooked before. We think again about what passed and what is ahead. In winter all becomes much more sobering and the beautiful becomes sublime. Little is taken for granted. Prayer life comes together and life has built our place in God's plan for all believers. Do you understand God's Great Gift, God's Great Plan for us, and God's Great Promise to all? You could begin to ... if you stop to listen to the Whispering God.
About the Authors:
Jeanene Wagner has experience with movie production, acting, modeling, music production, and thoroughbred horse racing. She has also been a Bible Study Group Leader on several occasions throughout life. This she has combined with volunteer work both in Emergency Room Care at a major teaching hospital and in a pregnancy crisis center. She has traveled extensively over three continents. In addition to leading Bible studies for women, she has appeared on several Christian podcasts. And she has traveled to Israel several times and twice was baptized in the Jordan River.
Paul A. Wagner, B.S. Political Science and economics (double major), M.A. (philosophy), M. Ed. (Higher Education Administration), Ph.D. (Philosophy). Dr. Wagner has always been very active in civic and charitable affairs. Beginning in Columbia, Missouri, he served as Vice Chair of the City's Human Rights Commission. In Houston, Texas, he has served on numerous Board of Directors including the Houston Marathon, Leadership Houston, The Houston Volunteer Center, The Bay Area Symphony Society, Bay Oaks School, and numerous committees in organizations such as the American Cancer Society, the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Second Baptist's Pastor Prayer Team, the Linda Lorelle Scholarship Foundation, and the Sparacino Dance Company. He has done consulting in strategic planning and management practice with a number of corporations, hospitals, and universities, such as The Houston Chronicle, M.D. Anderson Hospital Volunteer Division, and the University of San Francisco. He has also held a number of senior-level positions in scholarly organizations. He was named an Outstanding Young Man while in Columbia, Missouri, and has been awarded inclusion in the following since then: Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in Education, Who's Who among America's Teachers, to name but a few. He has taught at universities from coast to coast and from the northern Midwest to the South. He has taught from undergraduate to doctoral students. At the university level, he has taught in the following areas: philosophy, psychology, political science, education, cognitive science, economics, "Development of the Sciences," management theory (MBA program), organizational behavior, and applied ethics in a course for doctoral students in two different doctoral-granting institutions. One course was titled "Ethics, Values and Responsibilities" and the other, "Ethics of Administrative Leadership."
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