Bookmark this item
£9.48
Available - Usually dispatched within 4 days
Available - Usually dispatched within 4 days

Bookmark this item
A quiet, honest examination of how silence, comfort, and consensus slowly shape our lives-and what it costs when responsibility is deferred.
Being agreeable is often praised as a virtue. It keeps peace. It avoids conflict. It feels wise.
But over time, agreement without discernment carries a hidden cost.
The Quiet Cost of Being Agreeable explores how good intentions, unspoken consent, and the desire for comfort can slowly form a life that drifts off course-without dramatic rebellion, and often without awareness. Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and careful observation, Mark A. Wittenborn examines the subtle ways responsibility is surrendered, alignment is lost, and growth is delayed when silence feels safer than truth.
This is not a book about confrontation or self-assertion.
It is a book about attentiveness, stewardship, and the quiet discipline of staying aligned-especially when nothing is applauded and no one is watching.
Written for readers who want faith that endures beyond emotion, and understanding that leads to obedience, this book invites reflection rather than reaction, movement rather than explanation, and alignment over allurement.
For those who sense that something has been slowly slipping-and are ready to stop drifting and begin walking attentively again.
Title
The Quiet Cost of Being Agreeable: Why Silence Shapes the Life We Live
Author
Mark A. Wittenborn
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
96g
Page Count
72
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 0.5 cm
ISBN
9798242906051
ISBN-10
824290605X
Eden Code
7397382
For you
Free delivery on orders over £15