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From the Heart Ministry

A teaching ministry to help women connect to the heart of God
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Sue Amerman

"I Am"...All That You Need

Who is the God of the Bible? How has He revealed Himself to us in His word? God gives us His name for the first time as He speaks to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:14. He says, “I AM who I AM.”

What a name! “I AM”…Thousands of years later, Jesus calls Himself “I AM” in John 8:58.

In this retreat, we will seek to know this God with the mysterious name, as we study the “I AM” passages of Jesus. We will find that He is all that we need for this life and the next.

When we enlarge our picture of who God is, it changes the way we think, the way we live and the way we pray.

Join me as we discover the Great “I AM”. He truly is all that we need!

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Our Living Hope - Discovering the Holy Spirit

In this retreat, we will try to enlarge our view of the Holy Spirit. He is not just the dove that hovers over Jesus at His baptism. He is the third person of the Trinity and equally God. If that is true, then I want to know all about Him. In this retreat we will look for Him throughout the Bible - Old Testament, New Testament and in the ages since. Jesus knew that in these dark days we would need the Holy Spirit for He can dwell inside of us. He is our parakletos, our comforter, our counselor, our strength. He is ever present within us. He will be the One who enables us to stand when our faith is tested. I want to know all about Him for I realize my need for Him. He is our Living Hope for these uncertain times.

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The Waters of Marah and Elim

This story is a beautiful picture in the Old Testament of the healing power of the cross. Are you burdened with guilt, fear, sin? The cross can make any bitter water sweet!

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Entering His Presence - Experiencing the Tabernacle

A one or two day retreat

This one or two day retreat allows women to have real alone time with God. Following a short teaching on each element of the tabernacle, the women will be encouraged to go “away by themselves to a quiet place” and allow God to speak to their hearts.  This retreat is a powerful tool for healing as we experience all that the tabernacle has for us. Take a journey through His tabernacle and find the power to live in this life and the next.

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The Fragrance of His Prayer - John 17

Don’t be afraid, Jesus prayed.

In John 17 we get a glimpse of our Lord’s heart.  He knows He is leaving soon and His last ministry to His disciples and to us is to pray for us.  You will be comforted and encouraged to meditate on His thoughts and prayers for you.

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Sukkoth - The Feast of the Tabernacle

A place to remember

Have you found it difficult to walk by faith?  Travel back in time and learn how God instructs us through His memorial feasts.  You will learn how remembering leads to faith.

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Refreshed with Hope - Finding Purpose in Your Pain

When experiencing brokenness or pain, God wants to redeem, restore and refresh you with hope from His word.  Experience how we create a beautiful center piece from broken things.

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Hosea and Gomer - God's Cinderella Story

Through the story and life of Hosea we see the heart of God as He experiences our rejection and rebellion but then responds with love, forgiveness and compassion.

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A cord of Three Strands - A Marriage Retreat

Dr. Peter and Sue Amerman have been married for forty years. They enjoy meeting with couples to help them find oneness in marriage. They have learned in their own marriage, that oneness begins by putting God at the center of their relationship – “for a cord of three strands is not easily broken.” Ecclesiastes 4:12b

Through their teaching and interactive exercises, couples will have an opportunity to spend personal time with God. They also will then share with one another for better understanding, healing and communication.

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You Can Always Come Home

“You Can Always Come Home”

Sue shares the Father’s love from personal experiences in her family as well as the story of the Lost Son in Luke 15:11-32. This devotion is comforting for anyone who has experienced brokenness and wonders if they can truly find their way home.

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The Father's Heart at Christmas

When we tell the Christmas story, we speak of angels, shepherds, a star, Mary and Joseph, a manger… There is one character that we leave out of the story - the Father. Where was He on Christmas morning? What was He feeling, thinking? Drawing from all that the Word teaches us about the heart of God, we take time to see his heart as His one and only son was born of a virgin and entered into our world.

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Discovering the Fathers Heart

We think of Jesus as the suffering servant, but who is the Father, the first person of the Trinity to you? Is He creator,law giver, judge?

Through her encounters with God in her personal walk, Sue has discovered glimpses of the heart of the Father- His patience, compassion and relentless love. She has found a God who never gives up pursuing His people, even when they rebel and reject Him.

In this weekend retreat, you will see the Father's heart revealed in Creation, Hosea, Jesus' picture of the Father in the Prodigal Son and the agony of the Father as He lets His Son go to fulfill the plan of salvation.

Be ready to be overwhelmed with His love!

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The Three Trees

This teaching comes with an amazing visual. You will see a Christmas tree stripped bare and then transformed into a cross. This becomes an amazing picture of Jesus emptying himself of His divine majesty, dying for our sins and giving us new life. This journey takes us from the tree in the garden to the tree of the crucifixion to the tree of life. Truly the story of the Bible.

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What if the Manger was Empty?

We know the story so well, but we rarely reflect on the true gift of His coming. It is important to take some time to imagine life if he had not come. Who would we be? What would be our hope? But, Praise God, He did come!

In this reflection , you will never look at the manger in the same way again!

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A Letter From Mary

If Mary were here today, how would she tell her story? Based on scripture, Sue helps you relive the moments of Mary’s life - the fears, the joy, the tears, the sorrow and the hope as she grew to understand the reality that her son was also the son of God. She was an amazing woman of faith. Let Mary speak to your heart as she tells her story.

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The Fragrance of His Prayer - John 17
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Sukkoth - The Feast of the Tabernacle
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Refreshed with Hope - Finding Purpose in Your Pain
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Hosea and Gomer - God's Cinderella Story
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A cord of Three Strands - A Marriage Retreat
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You Can Always Come Home
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The Father's Heart at Christmas
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Discovering the Fathers Heart
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