The Lost Virtue of Dignity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Sharah LaGail Wyatt ISBN: 1230000579698
Publisher: FERVOUR Publication: February 1, 2008
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sharah LaGail Wyatt
ISBN: 1230000579698
Publisher: FERVOUR
Publication: February 1, 2008
Imprint:
Language: English

There was once a virtue which was greatly valued.  Its importance in everyday life was taught and encouraged in almost every home of civilized society for generation after generation - and it was demonstrated at its best in the lives of the God-fearing.  

More than mere external conduct, it was a life-style which changed the course of nations - one person at a time.  That precious virtue was dignity.  However, over time this virtue has continued to diminish - not just in secular society, but also among the Body of Christ. Although the word “dignity” is still used frequently in our world’s vocabulary, the real meaning of dignity has been almost completely forgotten among so many.  Yet, the reason so much has gone awry in our society is largely because of our lost sense of dignity.  Our society is left to constantly grasp for position, possessions, power, and pleasure to fill the void inside because we have lost our inner dignity. 

It is time to regain what has been relinquished.  In this remarkable book, readers can discover how to reclaim The Lost Virtue of Dignity in their own life and in the world around them.

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There was once a virtue which was greatly valued.  Its importance in everyday life was taught and encouraged in almost every home of civilized society for generation after generation - and it was demonstrated at its best in the lives of the God-fearing.  

More than mere external conduct, it was a life-style which changed the course of nations - one person at a time.  That precious virtue was dignity.  However, over time this virtue has continued to diminish - not just in secular society, but also among the Body of Christ. Although the word “dignity” is still used frequently in our world’s vocabulary, the real meaning of dignity has been almost completely forgotten among so many.  Yet, the reason so much has gone awry in our society is largely because of our lost sense of dignity.  Our society is left to constantly grasp for position, possessions, power, and pleasure to fill the void inside because we have lost our inner dignity. 

It is time to regain what has been relinquished.  In this remarkable book, readers can discover how to reclaim The Lost Virtue of Dignity in their own life and in the world around them.

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