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Before a city can be rebuilt, someone must be willing to feel the weight of what is broken. In Nehemiah 1:3–4, Nehemiah receives a report about Jerusalem’s ruined walls and responds not with indifference, but with grief, prayer, fasting, and a renewed sense of purpose. This episode explores how God often begins restoration by awakening our hearts to the needs around us. From broken walls to renewed cities, discover how compassion, intercession, and obedience can move us from awareness to action—and from burden to breakthrough.
By Mark Livingston Sr.Before a city can be rebuilt, someone must be willing to feel the weight of what is broken. In Nehemiah 1:3–4, Nehemiah receives a report about Jerusalem’s ruined walls and responds not with indifference, but with grief, prayer, fasting, and a renewed sense of purpose. This episode explores how God often begins restoration by awakening our hearts to the needs around us. From broken walls to renewed cities, discover how compassion, intercession, and obedience can move us from awareness to action—and from burden to breakthrough.