Nehemiah Code Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)
$12.99
Who is not in need of a new beginning? Whether it be broken relationships, integrity missteps, or loss, most of us will spend some or much of the next year trying to restore something. The good news is . . . it’s never too late for a new beginning.
Nehemiah was a civil servant from 2,500 years ago who applied principles found in the Bible for insight during hard times, help to start again, and encouragement to rebuild a life.
This enabled him to rebuild a broken city wall and, in the process, a lot of broken hopes. He has left us some secrets, a sort of hidden “code” that, if applied to our own experience, can enable us to rebuild broken walls in our own lives. His message to us across the centuries is plain and powerful . . . it is never too late for a new beginning!
The Nehemiah Code dives into a theme that will resonate deeply with a wide variety of readers-insight during hard times, help to start again, and encouragement to rebuild a life.
Topics include:
*Taking personal responsibility
*Moving out of your comfort zone
*Rebuilding team spirit
*Holding those around you accountable
*Doing what is right
*Finishing strong
Designed for use with the Nehemiah Code Video Study (sold separately).
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310099888
UPC: 025986099886
O. S. Hawkins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2019
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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