Nehemiah Response

Audio Messages

 

Links for these 12 messages are found in the Personal Study Guide at the end of Nehemiah Response.

 

  1. “Getting a Clear Vision”

  2. “Moving Forward at the        Right Time”

  3. “How to Implement the        Vision” part 1

  4. “How to Implement the        Vision” part 2

  5. “The Hand of God”

  6. “Strategy That Works”
       part 1

  7. “Strategy That Works”
       part 2

  8. “Facing Obstacles”

  9. “Getting Along with My        Neighbor”

10. “Staying on Task”

11. “What do you do when        you get there?”

12. “What kind of person        should we be now?”

Personal Study Guide for Nehemiah Response

Are you in a time of transition or crisis? Are you interested in learning how to get traction and move forward?

In Nehemiah Response, Nelson takes biblical truths from the book of Nehemiah and transforms them into practical applications. The responses of Nehemiah reveal a biblical transition process for revitalization that will help you get from where you are to where you want to go.

Your situation may not be a hurricane, like what we went through; but nonetheless, the responses are transferable to your present situation.

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Obstacles you face now can be overcome. The challenges of today can shape tomorrow’s successes.

 

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There is a personal study guide at the end of Nehemiah Response that can help you think and work through your transition or crisis.

Let me encourage you to establish a study plan that can help you as you go through the personal study guide. The study guide is divided into the same eleven chapter divisions as in the book, Nehemiah Response. In each of the eleven sections, I have put key principles from each of the chapters and have given you some questions to consider.

If you want to have a more in-depth Bible study, I have provided links to messages from Nehemiah that I preached.

The messages from this series titled “How to Get to Where I’m Going” were given three years after Katrina. Nehemiah and its timeless principles had as much relevance for us then as it did just months after the storm. It was encouraging for us to realize where we had come from and where we were going.