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Practice True Wisdom

This week, the blog is sponsored by P & R Publishing.

God’s Word is relevant for every sphere of our lives, but how do we get from knowing the Bible to applying its wisdom to our unique situations? How do we connect memory verses to each day’s specific challenges? Spend 25 days in personal reflection or grab some friends with similar struggles and invite them to dive deep into Scripture with you using a study from the Rooted in Wisdom series. Together, you’ll discover that God’s Word provides wise guidance that is sufficient and fitting for every situation you face.

Series features:

  • daily personal reflection questions
  • weekly group discussion questions
  • 25 wisdom principles
  • space for notes

Sharonda Cooper quote from her book, Wisdom for Parenting: “This is not your typical parenting book. You won’t find any how-to guides or strategic plans for raising successful children. Rather, this book considers the ways God changes mothers through the seasons of parenting and invites us to pursue and steward biblical wisdom in every circumstance. Each daily reading explores a brief passage of Scripture and closes with a theological principle derived from the text. The principles, which apply to all stages of mothering, will encourage you to better understand God’s ways and trust his goodness.”

Amy DiMarcangelo quote from her book, Wisdom for Fighting Sin

“If you feel perplexed by your sin and wonder, “Why am I like this? How long will I struggle with these temptations? Who will deliver me?” there is hope for you. True wisdom for fighting sin isn’t found in ten-step strategies or a stricter set of rules—it’s found in your Savior. He has set you free from sin’s reign, and he will empower you to follow him. Over five weeks, we will seek Christ as our wisdom in this war against sin.”

Buy Wisdom for Parenting and Wisdom for Fighting Sin for 50% OFF from P&R. Use coupon code ROOTED at checkout.


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