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The measure of a man is not the strength in his arms, but the compassion in his heart. Our world has gotten away from the importance of leading a life of character, integrity, and respect. This book contains the author's proven methods and observations that help the reader develop these three traits in their life every day. Every day we hear about corruption, deceit, and theft. If we choose to, we can hear about it twenty-four hours a day. What has happened to our world? Have we completely forgotten what character, integrity, and respect are? Walking With the Son in Your Life addresses proven…mehr

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The measure of a man is not the strength in his arms, but the compassion in his heart. Our world has gotten away from the importance of leading a life of character, integrity, and respect. This book contains the author's proven methods and observations that help the reader develop these three traits in their life every day. Every day we hear about corruption, deceit, and theft. If we choose to, we can hear about it twenty-four hours a day. What has happened to our world? Have we completely forgotten what character, integrity, and respect are? Walking With the Son in Your Life addresses proven methods and honest observations to help you develop these three traits in your life. This book explains that possessing character, integrity, and respect through your Christian values are more about having the courage to stand for something than becoming something. Earning a living is necessary but not at the expense of sacrificing your character and integrity. In order to earn true respect, you must first display character and integrity in your life.
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Autorenporträt
Randall L. Carpenter is the father of two daughters and a son. He resides in Knoxville, Tennessee. He holds a bachelor's degree in marketing from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Randall owns eighteen copyrights with over four hundred collective writings on deposit at the US Library of Congress. He has authored four other books on varied subjects such as faith, love, and possessing character and integrity. After surviving open-heart surgery in October 2011, Randall decided it was time to fulfill his life's dream of publishing his words of hope, love, and positive thinking.