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Let me share some examples of decisions I used to make before I learned the best question ever and what changed as a result of asking this question.

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Often times even if we do wind up deciding to do something wrong it is after a series of unwise decisions that led us to a place where it seemed like we had to do the wrong thing. So often when we make poor decisions it is because we ask ourselves a more common and more foolish question, “Is this wrong?” There are so many things we can do that are not “wrong”, but they are not wise. First you have to know what your future hopes and dreams are. Again, I highly encourage you to watch the videos at. There is so much wisdom and context packed into this question that I will not attempt to explain in one blog post. So, what is The Best Question Ever ? I am so glad you asked. My hope and prayer in writing this post is you will begin your journey of asking this question so you can begin to live the life God desires for you. I clearly cannot take credit for this question as I learned it from Andy Stanley, but I am so thankful he has identified it and taught it so well through the years because my life has GREATLY benefited from it. I highly, highly encourage you to buy the book and watch the videos on the website.

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You can even get six free online training videos about the question at. Author Andy Stanley shares it with us in his book, The Best Question Ever. I have great news for you there is such a question. What if I told you there was a question you could have asked that could have helped you decide differently and avoid almost any poor decision you have ever made? Would you be interested? Have you ever looked back on that decision and thought, “How could I have been so dumb?” or “Why didn’t I see that coming?” Again, I know I have. Sometimes there can be serious consequences for these poor decisions we make. I am willing to bet all of us have made decisions that did not turn out how we intended them to. Have you ever made a decision that you wound up regretting? I know I have more times than I would like to admit.















Andy stanley best question ever