The 15 Characteristics of Truth
Truth is not a single act — it is a set of characteristics you practice daily. Each one has been examined through the lens of lived experience, tested under pressure, and measured against real outcomes.
These characteristics are organized into three pillars: Faith (foundational — the structural characteristics that hold the standard in place), Hope (clear-seeing — the characteristics that keep perception sharp), and Love (relational — the characteristics that bring truth into right relationship with others).
Start with any one that calls to you. Or start at the beginning — Consistency — and work through all fifteen in order. There is no wrong entry point. There is only the decision to begin.
The first letter of each, read in acrostic order, spells CHARACTERISTICS — designed to be carried in your memory, not just bookmarked.
Now that you've studied them — how do you measure up?
The Truth Assessment is 150 behavioral questions designed to show you where truth is rooted in your life and where you're deceiving yourself. No right answers — only honest ones.
“Study them until you can name them on sight — in a conversation, in a decision, in a pattern of behavior.”