On the ancient plain of Shinar, a united people built a tower that would become a monument to human pride. Centuries later, around a warmly lit dinner table, seven women unknowingly built another tower-not with bricks, but with words. One careless comment became another, until a person's reputation stood leaning beneath the weight of assumptions no one could truly prove. Finally, in the courts of King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived reveals a better way.
Through timeless Proverbs, he uncovers the power of the tongue, the danger of pride, the deception of gossip, and the wisdom found only in fearing God. Moving from Babel to a modern dining room and finally to the throne of Solomon, this thoughtful exploration reveals that the greatest towers are rarely made of stone. They are built in the human heart. And the greatest name we can ever honour is not our own.
On the ancient plain of Shinar, a united people built a tower that would become a monument to human pride. Centuries later, around a warmly lit dinner table, seven women unknowingly built another tower-not with bricks, but with words. One careless comment became another, until a person's reputation stood leaning beneath the weight of assumptions no one could truly prove. Finally, in the courts of King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived reveals a better way.
Through timeless Proverbs, he uncovers the power of the tongue, the danger of pride, the deception of gossip, and the wisdom found only in fearing God. Moving from Babel to a modern dining room and finally to the throne of Solomon, this thoughtful exploration reveals that the greatest towers are rarely made of stone. They are built in the human heart. And the greatest name we can ever honour is not our own.