Healing Our Broken Humanity: Practices for Revitalizing the Church and Renewing the World invites Christians and churches to respond faithfully to division, injustice, and fear in contemporary society. Written from within the global church, it explores how communities of faith can become agents of reconciliation and hope.
Drawing on real-world work with diverse congregations and Christian organizations, the authors outline ten concrete practices that move beyond theory into daily discipleship. These include rhythms of lament and repentance, relinquishing unhealthy power, reinforcing the agency and dignity of others, and embodying justice, unity, peace, and love.
Each chapter is structured with small group activities, discussion questions, and practical exercises, making it especially useful for church study groups, ministry teams, and Christian college settings. Readers are guided to examine their own communities, confront patterns of exclusion, and imagine new ways of living as the body of Christ in a polarized world.
This thoughtful resource is well-suited for pastors, lay leaders, and anyone longing to see the church participate in God’s work of healing a dehumanized world.