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An event for building the character that can move through chaotic times.

Alan Noble, author and professor, guides readers through the seven virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, wisdom, faith, hope, and love as ways to grow in character, Christlikeness, and resilience to live a life of meaning in a world of chaos and confusion.

"What a book! Each chapter brims with wisdom—drawn from Scripture, steeped in deep reading, and refined through life experience. I found myself not only nourished personally but also earmarking pages to send to family and friends wrestling with major decisions or simply trying to make faithful daily choices. Truly one of the year's best."

 â€” Trevin Wax, vice president for resources and marketing at the North American Mission Board and author of The Gospel Way Catechism, The Thrill of Orthodoxy, and Rethink Your Self

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  • April 29, 2026
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