Wholeness Through Vulnerability

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  • ISBN 9781636986470
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As the world becomes increasingly fragmented and polarized, churches are dividing, and people are making themselves Number One at the exclusion of others, many are searching for a way to feel whole.

Wholeness Through Vulnerability takes believers on a journey into wholeness—personal wholeness and wholeness in relationships.

Discovering the wholeness of Luke may seem daunting at first as it requires some time, effort, and openness. Wholeness Through Vulnerability delves into the goal of the Kingdom of God—humans in communion—and encourages Christians to ask themselves the following questions: 

  • What does Luke portray as a person’s deepest responsibilities, and why?
  • How might Luke’s Gospel bring out the best in Christians and how can they live their lives in such a way as to bring out the best in others?
  • What is essential for one’s own wholeness, the wholeness of one’s communities, and the world?

Perfect for small group or individual study, Wholeness Through Vulnerability explores the importance of Luke’s Gospel and how Christians can use its teachings today to be in deep communion with the life of Jesus, align their intuition with the mysteries of the universe, and know the mystery of Jesus’s continuing presence.

John Blackwell is a retired university professor. He does educational consulting in Ghana on behalf of The Yonkofa Project and in Kenya on behalf of the Nguutu Foundation. John and his wife, Nancy, reside in Wichita, Kansas. Together, they enjoy travel and community service.

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