Under the direction of editors Kevin Burr and Luke Dockery, Regnum Media, publishing imprint of the Center for Christian Studies, seeks to provide scholarship for the church in producing quality curriculum through our Biblia and Doctrina series. Written by excellent scholars (who are also deeply committed churchmen), these books are outstanding resources for Bible class teachers and small group leaders, as well as individual study, and are offered at an affordable price for churches and individuals.
Regnum Media is proud to announce that the latest book in our Biblia curriculum series is now available.
In this volume, Walking with Wisdom: A Study of Proverbs, Lance R. Hawley offers a guided study through the book of Proverbs. How should we, as Christians, engage the Proverbs? How can we appropriate them for our walk of faith today? This study will prove immensely helpful for all of those who seek to walk with God in wisdom.
Visit the Amazon page and view the preview of the book, which is available in paperback and coming soon to Kindle.
We are grateful for the hard work Lance put into this project, and grateful for the work Luke Dockery and Kevin Burr do as editors at Regnum Media.
From the Amazon page:
The people of God may desire to make good and faithful decisions, but actually doing so takes wisdom and courage. The Book of Proverbs aims at cultivating wisdom, insight, and understanding in its readers, so that they will choose the way of God instead of the way of folly. It is ancient wisdom that wants all people to know the joys of Wisdom’s party.
In Walking with Wisdom, Lance Hawley guides readers through the book of Proverbs with a special emphasis on its significance for contemporary life. It is ideal for small group studies, Bible classes, and personal study. The book includes chapters on what Proverbs has to say about relationships, money, and wise speech, along with chapters on how to cultivate and celebrate wisdom.
Praise for Walking with Wisdom:
“Many paths in our world are bereft of seasoned straight talk that remains firm but not arrogant, rooted but not intractable, memorable but not cliched. Lance Hawley shows how and why Proverbs utters this kind of speech for the “A to Z” of human existence. He offers in this work a succinct, understandable and user-friendly overview of Israel’s treasury of wisdom maxims—a gratifying go-to for churches and small groups. Hawley is a surefooted guide who invites his reader to progress down wisdom’s walkway. As he observes, it is not wrong to begin naively, but Proverbs warns it is foolish to stay there. So read this book and get a move on!”
— Nathan Bills, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Theology & Ministry and Liaison to International Partner, Heritage Christian College, Accra, Ghana
“Lance Hawley has written a book on Proverbs that is as accessible, engaging, and practical as it is astute, scholarly, and profound. I spend a lot of time studying Proverbs myself and found that I was led by Hawley to think in new ways about passages I have read many times and to reflect with new earnestness about the impact God wants them to have on what I think, feel, say, and do. Hawley has a special knack for translating ancient wisdom to our day-to-day in the twenty-first century. He is able to move seamlessly from explaining a tricky passage with remarkable clarity (often offering a new spin on a long-held belief about something in Proverbs or showing its natural relation to another passage in Scripture), to unpacking poetic effects of the poetry in Proverbs with skill and sensitivity, to leading readers to reflect on what we did yesterday afternoon, need to do tonight, and the patterns and behaviors Proverbs wants to help us embrace or release—so that we may honor and be close with God and one another. Reading this book was a refreshing experience, “pleasant to my soul” indeed (Prov 2:10), and a needed time of learning, growth, and exhortation to seek more of God’s wisdom.”
— Beth Currier, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Hebrew Bible, Pillar Seminary
“The best of biblical scholarship for the church is herein on display. Hawley writes about Proverbs and the pursuit of wisdom with concision. He details—when necessary—pertinent technical matters in the text, yet refuses to get stuck there. Throughout, Hawley’s focus remains on the believer’s quest for wisdom in everyday life: on the real obstacles that hinder that quest as well as the practical steps which support it. Walking with Wisdom is a resource for church members and church leaders; it is for anyone and everyone who wants to grow in wisdom and guide others to do the same.”
— Matthew Love, Ph.D. Candidate (Preaching), Baylor University; Instructor of Preaching and Ministry, Harding School of Theology, Searcy, AR; Preaching Minister, Beebe Church of Christ, Beebe, AR
“It’s always a gift when a theology professor writes in a way that can reach the academy and the local church. In Walking with Wisdom, Lance Hawley does just that. We need the book of Proverbs in our head and heart. My friend Lance helps unpack this rich Old Testament book in a way that will grow our minds and hearts to see wisdom as a tremendous gift from God.”
— Josh Ross, Lead Minister, Sycamore View Church of Christ, Memphis, TN, Author of Scarred Hope
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