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Build Your Walls! Guard Your Gates!

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The book of Nehemiah is a great story that has much to teach us about courage, leadership, faithfulness to God's call and more, but can it really speak to us about sexual purity? Absolutely! Nehemiah provides a vivid word picture of God's plan for purity in our lives. To unlock the metaphor, you only need a few simple Nehemiah represents Christ and the Word of God. The temple represents your heart. Jerusalem represents your mind. The walls around Jerusalem represent your relationship with Christ. The gates represent your eyes, ears and mouth, where information and images enter or exit your mind. By building your spiritual walls and guarding your eye, ear and mouth gates, you can overcome bondage to pornography and sexual sin. Michael is a leadership consultant with In-Reach Leadership, a company he founded in 2004 to help develop leaders within both business and church environments. He has facilitated throughout the United States and internationally to thousands of leaders in business, civic and church organizations. Michael's thirty-year struggle with sexual purity began when he was introduced to pornography at the age of seven. For many years, he lived a secret life of guilt and shame. But having experienced the incredible healing power of masculine transparency and vulnerability, Michael began learning how to get free in 1997. Michael and his wife Monica have been married for fifteen years, and they have three children preserved by God's grace. The family lives in Colorado at the foot of Pike's Peak in Colorado Springs. You can contact Michael at inreachleader@msn.com or visit his website at www.inreachleadership.com.

256 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2007

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Michael S. Kientz

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Michael is a Bible teacher and spiritual director. He regularly publishes children's ministry lessons at www.teachingthem.org and posts videos of his lessons on YouTube.

Michael and his wife, Monica, live in Colorado and have three adult children.

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May 21, 2014
it's a great analogy used by the author to try to describe something by using the story of Nehemiah. I'm a fan of using-analogy story because this way I could easily absorb the information and could make comparison. the author depicted blow by blow about the purity inside us that we have to keep. temptations are inevitable to each one of us and only by having close relationship to God will we be able to go through it. he also explained the approach we could use in order either to help ourselves or to teach our children
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