Introduction - God’s Design of A Modern Day Job Book

Introduction - God’s Design

 A Modern Day Job book was written and put together through God’s plans and design. First, I was instructed by the Holy Spirit to structure the book this way, and what to write and share. The blue font is another aspect that was instructed. The Red or Bold font is a direct instruction or conversation from God. The big font is what I chose to do, just like how I have learned to live my life “Be Bold”.

This book is about conversations with God and people. The way this book is designed is also to create thought and conversations with God. A living journal and prayer request.

 My story is on the right side of the book and you have the ability to write on the left side with your prayers, your thoughts, or your story. Do not let your stories end with you… share them with your family or the world.

 This book is not written in any particular order, just like the events in my life, it is random stories. I had so many stories to tell that every time I started to write them down, they would flood forward all at once. I could never get the book started. I had a dream, and the instruction was to write the story titles on index cards and place them on my sliding glass doors. When I woke up on Sunday morning November 18th, 2018, I started writing the story titles on the index cards as instructed. I typed as fast as my fingers could type, I did not worry about spelling, grammar, or punctuation. I just wrote as the Holy Spirit instructed. When you read “I heard” it is the Holy Spirit speaking to me. I wrote for 10 to 12 hours a day until Wednesday, November 21st, 2018.

I was finished, but God said the book was not complete. It is all about God's perfect timing. It took another year for the story be complete and to come full circle. What an amazing full circle it was and it was revealed August 19th, 2019 at the City of David in Jerusalem, Israel

God has a reason and purpose for everything. To God be all the Praise and Glory.

God Bless You and Keep You,

GW