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"God's Plan for Our Success..." by Connie Hunter-Urban

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Too many think that the day we become born again, God turns us loose to somehow evolve into mature Christians. On the contrary, He has a plan for our success, and the gates define that--step by step, experience by experience, truth by truth.
 
God's Plan for Our Success Nehemiah's Way: Rebuilding the Gates in Your Christian Journey is a unique look at how the ten gates described in the Book of Nehemiah affect your life. Gates are crucial for you to walk through and understand, making your daily hike more successful. These benchmarks help you grow stronger and know how to react when your "city" lies in "waste, and the gates thereof are burned with fire" (Neh. 2:17).
 
This book is an insightful, practical blueprint to building a rich life of blessings. You go through the first gate as a new Christian and through each of the other gates on your way toward the last one--your God-given destiny.
 
Connie Hunter-Urban grew up in Oxford, Ohio.  She graduated from Talawanda High School in Oxford. She received her B.A. degree in English and M.A. degree in Secondary Education from Miami University, also in Oxford. She worked as a high school English teacher for over 33 years before she retired in 2009. She is married to Wade Urban, and between them they have five daughters and six grandchildren.
 
Connie and Wade have ministered in many capacities: pastors, evangelists, writers, teachers, and conference and retreat speakers. They have published a monthly newsletter for many years, and Connie has written articles and chapters for magazines and books. God's Plan for Our Success, Nehemiah's Way, published through Destiny Image, is her fifth book but her first to be published.

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