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At a time when people are suffering and need God's wisdom as never before, how does one make wise choices and life decisions in the pursuit of happiness and success? This book explores the answers to those questions and more. It examines the details of how wisdom is gained, and how its investment or the lack thereof impacts the contour and value of one's life from cradle to grave. It shows us there is hope in the midst of our suffering, and that hope is found through the fear and reverence of a sovereign God. In these pages you will find a fresh perspective on using the power of spiritual…mehr

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At a time when people are suffering and need God's wisdom as never before, how does one make wise choices and life decisions in the pursuit of happiness and success? This book explores the answers to those questions and more. It examines the details of how wisdom is gained, and how its investment or the lack thereof impacts the contour and value of one's life from cradle to grave. It shows us there is hope in the midst of our suffering, and that hope is found through the fear and reverence of a sovereign God. In these pages you will find a fresh perspective on using the power of spiritual wisdom and understanding to navigate and impact today's society. Biblical legacies and ageless proverbs are meshed with a modern-day harvest of assimilated wisdom, resulting in firm principles to live by and benevolently pass on to future generations. The author's personal stories and experiences help to illustrate the essential theme and purpose of the book, as well as provide unique yet relatable experiences to which the reader can easily identify. It is a wisdom treasure to keep for the ages.
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Autorenporträt
Terrence Duane Richburg, Sr., is a contemporary Christian writer and author, and an award-nominated national gospel-jazz recording artist appearing on over 35 albums. He is an accomplished producer, arranger, composer, multi-instrumentalist, musician, prolific songwriter, lyricist, vocalist, orchestrator, engineer, musical director, and is sought after as an industry authority and resource for all things gospel-jazz. Terrence's musical roots stem from being the son of former Atlantic recording artists The Richburg Singers, and the nephew of the late jazz vocal legend Ronnie Wells. Terrence Richburg is founder and CEO of RichEscape Music, LLC, a Stellar Award-nominated independent record label, production, and publishing company, which highlights his own unique style of music as well as other newly emerging talent, primarily in the gospel, gospel-jazz, inspirational, and praise and worship genres. He has served in church leadership and ministry for over 30 years, up to and including mega-church level for all ages. He has ministered and served in church and music ministry and training at over 30 churches in the Washington, DC Area. In the world of literature, Richburg is a gifted poet and freelance writer, drawing inspiration from God, who continues to pour Himself into Terrence as he walks with Him. Terrence is the author of the popular E-zine, JazzGospelCentral.com. His first book, Intimacy: Missing "Peace" in the Puzzle of True Love & Close Relationships was published in 2013 to wide acclaim, and was featured in the 2013 Frankfurt, Germany, and Guadalajara, Mexico, International Book Fairs, as well as the 2014 Book Expo America in New York. He published his second book, Soul of a Poet's Heart: Gallery of Poetry, Prose, & Songs, in 2018. Wisdom Treasures-Ageless Riches for A Modern Society is Terrence's newest book. He has found that the more he writes and longer he lives, the more his experiences lead him to want to continue writing, and to try to help people with valuable lessons he has learned along the way. He hopes his writings leave a legacy that will live on to benefit others practically and spiritually, and perhaps to inspire others to become authors, too.