Solomon’s Request
Wisdom is not optional—it’s essential. When Solomon was allowed to ask God for anything, he requested wisdom. Not wealth. Not power. Not fame. Why? Because he understood that true success—true influence—begins with the ability to discern what is right and act accordingly. The question isn’t whether wisdom is available. The question is: Will you ask for it?
The Word on Wisdom Devotional Series
A devotional guide to understanding wisdom from select passages of the Old Testament. As with any devotional, God desires to reveal to us what it is we need to understand and then empower us to apply it to our lives. While not exhaustive, this select list of Scriptures on wisdom will aid you in your pursuit of understanding and applying wisdom in all things: mind, body, and soul.
Benjamin Franklin’s 13 Virtues – e-book + audio set
Living wisely means living virtuously, embodying the qualities championed by this esteemed American statesman. Drawing inspiration from Paul’s letter (Phil. 4:8) and Benjamin Franklin’s quest for virtuous living, this e-book and audio set aims to explore and put into practice these virtues as we exercise Wisdom In All Things.
Observations from 1 Kings 1-11: Solomon’s Missteps, Misuses, and Just Plain Misses
Having a good understanding of biblical wisdom should include a close look at the life of King Solomon. The second wisest person to have ever lived, and a good example of understanding and applying wisdom, and, at the same time, a good example of not understanding or applying wisdom.
Benjamin Franklin’s 13 Virtues – online
This 13-part series will seek to help us understand a life that is exemplified by the characteristics of these virtues elevated by the great American statesman Benjamin Franklin.
Wisdom Reading List
This growing list features a variety of sources for a deeper understanding of wisdom in the Bible.
The Right Life Manifesto
Living ‘your best life’ sounds so appealing, doesn’t it? It just… feels right. Inspiring and deserved. The way life ought to be. But I’m not so sure we should be living that life. Should we desire to live our ‘best life’, or the ‘right life’?
