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What if the hardest seasons of your life are not simply about loss-but about discovering what was never true to begin with?
When False Things Fall is an invitation to examine the foundations upon which we build our lives. Through the original Alignment Review® framework, Willita D. Boyd, Ph.D., explores how relationships, beliefs, identities, careers, organizations, and personal decisions either stand because they are rooted in reality-or eventually collapse because they are not.
Rather than offering quick fixes or superficial encouragement, this book challenges readers to ask deeper questions:
What is this actually built on?
What does it require in order to survive?
What is the true cost of protecting what cannot stand?
What would remain if every false thing fell away?
Drawing from biblical wisdom, careful observation, and structural reasoning, this book demonstrates that truth does not fear honest examination. Falsehood requires constant maintenance. Reality ultimately prevails.
Written from a distinctly Christian worldview, When False Things Fall affirms that truth has its ultimate source in the living God and that salvation comes through Jesus Christ alone. Alignment Review® is presented not as a replacement for faith, but as a practical framework for examining ideas, decisions, and structures in light of reality. The Holy Spirit is the One who leads believers into truth, and every enduring foundation rests upon God.
Whether you are facing the collapse of a relationship, a career, a long-held belief, or simply seeking greater clarity before making life's most important decisions, this book offers a thoughtful path toward discernment, integrity, and hope.
When false things fall, they do not take everything with them.
What remains is what was true all along.
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