A kaleidoscopic book that combines hero story, return story, civil record, governor’s report, and management handbook. Rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem occupies half of the book and takes on a symbolic meaning in addition to being a literal event. The popularity of this book for retreats and seminars shows that “principles for living” is a good summary statement.
Book | Chapter | Verses | Title | Speaker | Duration |
Nehemiah | 1 | 1-11 | The Prayer of Your Servant | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 38:39 |
Nehemiah | 2 | 1-2:20 | A Bunch Of Nobodies | Art Azurdia | 1:04:46 |
Nehemiah | 2 | 1-20 | The God of Heaven Will Make us Prosper | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 36:06 |
Nehemiah | 3 | 1-13 | They Consecrated It | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:20 |
Nehemiah | 4 | 1-14 | Remember the LORD, Who is Great and Mighty | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:39 |
Nehemiah | 5 | 1-13 | In the Fear of Our God | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:01 |
Nehemiah | 6 | 1_14 | With the Help of Our God | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 32:12 |
Nehemiah | 8 | 1-6,13-18 | The Book of the Law of God | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 37:15 |
Nehemiah | 9 | 1-15 | They Made Confession and Worshiped the Lord | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 38-16 |
Nehemiah | 10 | 28-39 | Observe and Do | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 39:07 |
Nehemiah | 13 | All | Remember Me, O My God | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 36:55 |
Nehemiah | 13 | 27-43 | For God Had Made Them Rejoice | Dr. Kim Riddlebarger | 40:04 |