We find ourselves in the United States in a similar situation to
what Nehemiah and the Israelites, from the Old Testament, found
themselves in. There were individuals who opposed Nehemiah's
efforts of restoring what the Israelites once had as a nation.
These enemies tried many methods of undermining Nehemiah. They did
not want Nehemiah to restore the customs or traditions that
reminded the Israelites of their heritage. This book takes a look
at the servant leadership that characterized Nehemiah's work of
rebuilding their national character. It describes the people and
obstacles he faced. Similarities to the difficulties the United
States face today are made as we are attempting to restore our
national heritage. Thought-provoking questions are included at the
end of the book as a resource for small discussion groups. The
author includes his personal story that tells how he and his family
have been impacted by today's cultural changes. He also briefly
tells how he is re-inventing himself to meet the challenges of
today's changing American from the traditional Judeo-Christian
heritage to a socialistic, humanistic and progressive society. It
is hoped that through individual reading and small discussion
groups much prayer, thought and brainstorming will be given to how
we can reclaim the Judeo-Christian heritage our founding fathers
intended.
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