Friday, December 19, 2025

饾棪饾榿饾棶饾椏饾榿饾椂饾椈饾棿 饾棟饾棶饾椈饾槀饾棶饾椏饾槅 饾煭: "饾煹饾煬 饾棗饾棶饾槅饾榾 饾椉饾棾 饾棪饾榿饾椏饾棽饾棽饾榿-饾棪饾椇饾棶饾椏饾榿 饾棯饾椂饾榾饾棻饾椉饾椇"

What if wisdom wasn’t abstract… but practical?

What if it didn’t sound like a lecture… but a conversation?

Beginning January 1, 2026, we are launching a daily series called 90 Days of Street-Smart Wisdom—one short chapter per day, drawn from the Book of Proverbs and framed as conversations with Solomon, the wisest man in history.

This isn’t polished, stained-glass wisdom.
It’s lived wisdom. Observed wisdom. Hard-earned wisdom.

Each day’s chapter is designed to be:

  • Short enough to read in one sitting

  • Honest enough to challenge your assumptions

  • Practical enough to use the same day

  • Gentle enough for seekers, but solid enough for believers

Here's a brief sample...

“Day three,” he said as I approached. “A good day for clarity.”

I sat beside him, and the scent of cedar mixed with fresh-cut grass. “This feels… different,” I said.

 “Wisdom is portable,” he replied. “Sometimes a change of scenery helps truths land deeper.”

 He turned his notebook toward me. On the page, he’d sketched a compass — clean lines, four directions, simple but meaningful.

 “Proverbs 1:2–6,” he said. “This is why wisdom matters. These verses tell you what wisdom does.”

 He tapped the word disciplined. “The Hebrew idea here is shaping your life intentionally. Not drifting. Not reacting. Not hoping your instincts magically lead you somewhere good. Instincts are reactionary. Wisdom is proactive.”

I swallowed. He wasn’t wrong.


 If you’ve ever wished the Bible spoke more directly to real life—relationships, choices, money, temptation, regret, discipline, direction—this series is for you.

Starting January 1, a new chapter will be posted every single day for 90 days right here.

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