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This book is all about wisdom, which is more precious than rubies and more profitable than silver and gold. Nothing we desire can compare with wisdom! Do you find this to be a bold statement? Is it hard to believe? Take this thirty-one day walk to wisdom and uncover the incomparable treasures yourself. Your life may never be the same again.

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This book is all about wisdom, which is more precious than rubies and more profitable than silver and gold. Nothing we desire can compare with wisdom! Do you find this to be a bold statement? Is it hard to believe? Take this thirty-one day walk to wisdom and uncover the incomparable treasures yourself. Your life may never be the same again.
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Growing up on a dirt road in a small town in southwest Missouri gave Trog a love for nature and God's creation at a young age. After gradu-ating high school, he attended Campbell University in North Carolina where he earned his bachelor's degree and master's degree in Business Administration. After finishing his degrees, Trog came to Texas for a busi-ness opportunity, but the Lord had different plans. Over the past decade, he has served in multiple ministry endeavors, such as being a Cares Team with Apartment Life Ministries, helping plant a church in Frisco, and being a Discipleship Minister with Christ Church Plano. He now serves as an Urban Gardener and Spiritual/Community Developer in south Dallas where he invests his time in God's creation, growing food for those in need, and making disciples. Trog is married to a beautiful woman named Mendi and has three children, Sevyn, Rok, and Truth. If you get to spend time with him, you will often hear him talking about seeking first the Kingdom, losing your life in order to save it, and the importance of discipleship. He is passionate about sharing his faith in Christ, helping the poor, and making disciples.