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Walk Faithfully in a Confusing World
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Where to Walk is a short, thoughtful book for believers and serious readers asking a pressing question: How do we know which path is true—and what does it mean to follow it?
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What You’ll Find in This Book
- Why people often delay obedience while waiting for certainty
- Why every life is already moving in a direction, whether acknowledged or not
- How truth is known through witness, trust, and lived correspondence with reality
- Why false paths often feel safe, coherent, and persuasive
- Why Christ is not a convenient assumption, but the unavoidable end of the argument
Who This Book Is For
Where to Walk is written for thoughtful readers—skeptical, believing, or undecided—who want more than slogans. It is especially suited for Christians, teachers, and serious Bible readers seeking moral and spiritual clarity in a culture of confusion.
About the Book
We often live as though clarity must come before commitment—as if we can wait for certainty before deciding how to live. But life does not pause while we deliberate. We choose paths while already walking, guided by witnesses we rarely examine and assumptions we rarely name.
Where to Walk explores how truth is actually known in motion. It argues that all human knowing depends on experience—either personal or referential—and that some of the most important truths will always exceed personal reach. In those cases, the question is not whether we will trust a witness, but which witness deserves trust.
This is not a devotional and not a polemic. It is a serious but accessible argument about truth, trust, obedience, and the path a person chooses to follow. Scripture is not shielded from scrutiny, but examined alongside every other claim, and shown to endure because it corresponds to reality.
If truth has been made visible, what does it mean to follow it?
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