Paul A. Wagner is a Ph.D., University of Missouri. He has taught courses in psychology, business management, philosophy, and education. He has held a number of senior-level positions in national academic and scholarly organizations. He has also held positions on a number of Boards of Director in various organizations within the city of Houston and as Vice-Chair of the City of Columbia’s Human Rights Commission. He is a specialist in practical and applied ethics and moral theory. He, himself, has been a divorcee. He also has a long period of dating experiences going back to his class president days in college. He has written popular pieces on romance in the Austin American Statesman and the Dallas Morning News. He is the author of five books and over 100 publications ranging from philosophy and religion to the business of healthcare, probability, cognition, organizational development, learning theory, and the conditions for being a moral person. Once, as a result of volunteering by pushing a book cart around M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, he wrote a piece describing the romantic moments some patients experience as they cope with cancer while others realize they have no reliable companion at the end. He has had the opportunity to avail himself of the resources of a variety of social circles and in each he learned what he could about people’s attitude towards marriage, divorce, dating, and responsibilities regarding child-rearing.
The Whispering God By Paul A. Wagner, Ph.D. & Jeanene Hanna Wagner
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...