Publication

1981 - Bantam Books, Toronto, Ontario

Language

English

Word Count

40,000 words, Guess

Page Count

160 pages

Identifiers

and 5 more
  • Better World BooksP7-DKB-491
  • Better World BooksP7-DAO-459
  • Better World BooksW7-AGE-126
  • Better World BooksP6-APN-877
  • Open LibraryOL24209008M

Classifications

  • LCCBV652.1 .S94 1981

Description

Against incredible odds, Nehemiah motivated others to accomplish a remarkable feat -- the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem. In this careful study of the biblical example of Nehemiah, Charles Swindoll shows how to overcome discouragement, apply the biblical "bricks" of self-motivation, and answer God's challenge to "rise up and build." Clearly and engagingly, Swindoll tells how to: relate to "a boss who won't budge," cope with unwarranted criticism, help yourself and others through a financial crunch, resolve personality conflicts and strained relationships, balance faith in God and personal planning. - Back cover. FROM AMAZON.COM Most of us could benefit from wise advise on how to be a more effective leader at work and at home. In this revised edition, Charles Swindoll delves deep into the life of Nehemiah to show how to handle the issues of motivation, discouragement, and adversity with integrity. From the Publisher The brilliant and uplifting new manual that enables you to experience moral vigor and spiritual fulfillment. You Too Can Learn How To: -Overcome discouragement -Relate to your boss -Get over jealousy -Handle money wisely -Practice the fine art of insightful thinking -Find and nurture your unique inner spirit -Develop self-control -Be aware of details without getting lost in them -Confess and accept your part in a problem

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