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In a world characterized by violence and conflict in many regions, there is brokenness that occurs at the personal, family, community, and societal levels in virtually all countries of the world as we push into the second decade of the twenty-first century. Everywhere there is the need for the reconstruction of lives, families, communities, and whole countries and regions. This need manifests most strongly in Africa, which has had more than its fair share of disruption and brokenness. A Time to Build models the reconstruction strategy of Nehemiah, a Jewish exile and cup-bearer to the Persian…mehr

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In a world characterized by violence and conflict in many regions, there is brokenness that occurs at the personal, family, community, and societal levels in virtually all countries of the world as we push into the second decade of the twenty-first century. Everywhere there is the need for the reconstruction of lives, families, communities, and whole countries and regions. This need manifests most strongly in Africa, which has had more than its fair share of disruption and brokenness. A Time to Build models the reconstruction strategy of Nehemiah, a Jewish exile and cup-bearer to the Persian Emperor Artaxerxes who was appointed Governor of Judea by the emperor in the 5th century BC to reconstruct the broken walls of Jerusalem. His strategy is fresh and relevant to individuals, families, communities and nations needing reconstruction today.

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Autorenporträt
Atsen Jonathan Ahua is a journalist, broadcaster and communication strategist. His vast experience spans four decades of creating radio and TV programs for a wide range of audiences across Africa including peace radio in Somalia, as well as consulting for national and international organizations including UNESCO, UNICEF and UNCTAD. Born in Benue State Nigeria, Mr. Ahua has lived and worked in Kenya and Switzerland and travelled extensively in the world. He is married to Liz Kpam Ahua, an international civil servant and they have four grown-up children. He serves in the Leadership of several Diaspora and community organizations.