In The Whole Man (Human), Dr. Jessie Crymes invites you on a journey to explore the multifaceted components of the human. Through personal storytelling and insightful analysis, Dr. Crymes encourages pastors and leaders to adopt a more comprehensive and empathetic approach to theology. In this book, she expertly delves into the more familiar concepts of theology, such as the study of the divine, while addressing false doctrines about the philosophies concerning the spirit, soul, and body.
Dr. Crymes argues that many churches focus solely on the spiritual well-being of their congregants, neglecting the other essential components of their humanity. She explains how this narrow approach not only hinders personal growth and development, but it can also have detrimental effects on mental and physical health and academic success, as well as cause other far-reaching impacts upon individuals and communities. From rejection and molestation to poverty and PTSD, this book covers the tough topics that pastors and leaders face every day. But The Whole Man (Human) is far from doom and gloom. With an optimistic tone, Dr. Crymes offers practical solutions for addressing these challenges on both an individual and community level. The Whole Man (Human) is a must-read for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact in their church and community. By embracing this comprehensive view of theology, you can foster positive change and unlock the full potential of the human spirit. Get this book today and gain a fresh and holistic approach to understanding theology and its impact on human existence.