The Whole Man
40 Spiritual Reflections from Black Men on the Head, Heart, Hands, and Soul
by Rasool Berry, Dr. Maliek Blade, Jerome Gay
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Pub Date Sep 03 2024 | Archive Date Not set
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Advance Praise
The Whole Man is a tremendous devotional that, as the title suggests, addresses every aspect of a man's life. Filled with empowering teaching, this resource prepares and equips men to face the challenges of life with confidence and conviction. -- Chris Broussard, sports broadcaster; founder and president, The K.I.N.G. Movement
The Whole Man embodies both a passion for the Black experience as well as a faithfulness to the Scriptures. It is invaluable in helping Black men navigate through the complexities of our journey in North America. -- Dhati Lewis, founder and president, MyBLVD; vision and multiplication pastor, Blueprint Church
Navigating the landscape of manhood is rough terrain for a Black man in America. We walk into so many meetings, schools, churches, and—far too often—relationships, feeling unseen and misunderstood. The Whole Man is a place to let our hair down and not only to be seen by other Black men but to allow the eyes of Christ to examine our hearts and souls. The writers of these reflections are dear brothers in Christ who’ve navigated this same terrain while still faithfully carrying the blood-stained banner of Christ. Allow these reflections to be a balm for your souls and a fresh touch as you continue to follow Jesus. -- James Roberson, pastor, Bridge Church, Brooklyn, NY
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781640703148 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |
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Featured Reviews
"The Whole Man" is a powerful collection of spiritual reflections from Black men, touching on the head, heart, hands, and soul. With honesty and depth, these reflections offer wisdom and inspiration for living a more meaningful life. It's a must-read for anyone seeking guidance and insight on their spiritual journey.
I found the book to be inspirational. It presents the challenge that black men face as christians. There are many biases because we live in a sin cursed world that are put on skin color. Even though we are one race, the human race. We because of sin give our own definitions of race. Thankfully the forgiveness of Christ helps us face our trials. I would highly recommend this book as a inspirational title.
The book is a book comprised of 40 days devotions type spiritual reflections to help us to grow in our walk to be a better man. It is written by a team of three men. This book primarily focused on being written for men of color and it covered a lot of what they face. The book begins by sharing how ESPN released a film called Broke that covered how many athlete pros are now broke. They once had wealth from their careers and now has lost it all. This leads to the topic of brokenness and how men are dropping out of the workforce and church. Many men don’t even have any close friendships. They stated that the path to wholeness is first learning to love God with our whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. We can look unto Jesus to assist us in becoming whole. The book is divided up into head, heart, hands, and soul.
One of my favorite chapters discussed wrestling with God. Like Habakkuk who asked the Lord how long must he call out for help. There is no response from God and you feel like He isn’t even listening to you at all. We cry out about the violence that is all around us and God isn’t saving us. He next asked where is God in the four hundred years of slavery, where is He when unarmed Black men and woman are gunned down, teenagers are sold in human trafficking, and all the homeless on the street. Where is God? He next explained the power of waiting and how it strengthens our faith. It helps us to grow deeper and to learn more about God, ourselves, and others. Waiting helps us to grow in our faith.
I would recommend this awesome book to any man that is ready to be whole. I immensely enjoyed how the book is written as a short devotional type filled with 40 days. They are quick and easy to read. Each day had a short lesson, verse, questions, and a short passage. I liked how the book covered topics that men will be able to connect with. I also liked how they have videos on their website and a discussion guide where you can discuss in small group with other men.
I received this book free from Our Daily Bread Publishing for my honest review.”
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