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Walking Wisely: Real Guidance for Life’s Journey is unavailable, but you can change that!

In Scripture, wisdom is portrayed as a most important treasure, something to be sought after with consistent discipline. We, as Christians, tend to think of wisdom as something to be attained—an ideal to which we aspire. Charles Stanley contends that genuine wisdom is evidenced in how we live. The truly wise person is one whose values, perspectives, career goals, and daily decisions are all...

Conflict—not only with others, but in your own mind and soul • Consternation—anxiety, worry, and fear of the future, including a fear of entering eternity • Disappointment—the “unsettled” feeling that there must be more to life than what you are experiencing • Disillusionment—a persistent degree of deep, inner bitterness and resentment that life hasn’t turned out the way you had hoped, expected, or desired • Discontentment—that gnaws continually at your soul, leading you to seek satisfaction in the
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