My Mother, The Wife, The Grandmother, The Mystic

by Ann Rocha-Pierce


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/4/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781438924663
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781438928418

About the Book

Maria Rocha is an ordinary woman who one day God approached and asked her to be his instrument, she willing said "yes" and God bestowed upon her many gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Mission from God was formed thirty years ago, God uses Maria as his instrument of intercessory prayer, she comes before God asking for healing of God's people the most important is the prayer for the spirit that is broken that needs mending in the power of forgivenss. God also heals the physical bodies too.

Over the last thirty years, God has blessed us with his presence, his knowledge, his unconditional love and has carried us through some difficult times, when serving God its not an easy road, we must take up our cross to follow and serve him.

Maria spend hours in prayer each day, God has blessed her with many gifts, the knowledge that he reveals to her. This small powerful book is only a glimpse of what God has done in this ministry over the last thirty years and in our family.

Maria inspires all of us to say yes to God, to have that close relationship with him and to be one with him.


About the Author

Ann lives in Rhode Island with her husband and two sons and three Labrador retrievers. Ann has many roles in the Mission from God Ministry. When Maria holds services in the Rhode Island area she and others support her in doing other various activities. Ann is in charge of donating, organizing, and distributing baskets of food for the needy. She would like one day to see the ministry expand so that they have a soup kitchen for the needy. She serves on the board of directors.

 

 

Ann is a strong advocate for people with disabilities; her passion is that all people be treated equally and with great respect and without prejudice. Ann has worked many years as a vocational and residential director. She worked for years as the first service coordinator for a pilot program that has been established within the state.

 

 

My desire is that whoever reads this book will have an open mind, that in reading it, it will touch everyone in a positive light. Many people have asked me through the years about my mother. God has given me the wisdom to separate her as my mother and a woman who serves God. I leave you with these words from the good book:

 

  “Blessed are those who do not see but yet believe.”

 

 

 

God Bless You,

 

 

Ann Rocha-Pierce