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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Nehemiah

Book • 1981
The Book of Nehemiah continues the story of the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon, focusing on the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls.

Nehemiah's leadership and determination in the face of opposition highlight the importance of perseverance and faith.

The book emphasizes the significance of community and the restoration of God's people.

Nehemiah's commitment to justice and his efforts to protect the vulnerable demonstrate the importance of social responsibility.

The book's narrative provides a powerful example of faith, leadership, and the restoration of a community.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Greg Laurie as a book in the Old Testament, specifically chapter one, to illustrate a message about prayer and revival.
Revival Starts Here | When Life Falls Apart
Discussing when the decree was issued.
The Christmas Story (Part 1)
Mentioned by Greg Laurie as the book where the sermon is based.
Never Give Up | Don’t Let the Devil Be Your Guide
The message in this book inspires Pastor Greg Laurie 's sermon about rebuilding your life.
Rebuilding the Ruins of Your Life | Time to Move
Mentioned by Fr. Mike Schmitz as part of the day 270 readings in the Bible in a Year podcast.
Day 270: God's Favor with Ezra (2022)
Mentioned by Jeff Cavins as the book detailing Nehemiah's rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls.
Rising from the Ashes: Encouragement for LA Friends
Read in Nehemiah about the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem and celebrating with thanksgiving and singing.
Gratitude: A Dare to Cultivate Joy (with Ann Voskamp)
Mentioned by Patrick Miller as part of the exilic literature.
BONUS: 2024 Wrap Up and What's Next in 2025
Yuval Levin would choose this book to have with him on a desert island.
Yuval Levin Provides Hope for American Unity
Recommended by Matthew Barnett , drawing inspiration from this character for rebuilding broken communities.
Ep 1209 | Jesus Is Moving in LA — Meet the Ministry Behind It | Matthew Barnett
Mentioned by Kyle Thompson when discussing biblical arguments about immigration.
Then Why Don't You Want to Go Back? (Ep. 775)

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