Reorientation - Repentance - Renewal

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Tim Nelson

A curious pattern seems to emerge in the middle of Nehemiah. When Israel finds themselves having a moment, God invited them to rediscover themselves in his story, honestly confess what seems incongruent and find renewal in the covenant promises of God. 

Nehemiah 8, 9, 10

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