Becoming Whole, Kelly M. Kapic
Becoming Whole, Kelly M. Kapic
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Becoming Whole
Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn't the American Dream

Author: Kelly M. Kapic, Brian Fikkert, Dr. Brian Fikkert

Narrator: Joe Geoffrey

Unabridged: 8 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2019


Synopsis

We are the richest people ever to walk the face of the earth, but according to research, we aren't becoming happier. Families and communities are increasingly fragmented, loneliness is skyrocketing, and physical and mental health are on the decline. Our unprecedented wealth doesn't seem to be doing us much good.

Yet, when we try to help poor people at home or abroad, our implicit assumption is that the goal is to help them to become like us. "If they would just do things our way, they'd be fine!" But even when they seem to pursue our path, they too find that the American Dream doesn't work for them. What if we have the wrong idea altogether? What if the goal isn't to turn other countries into the United States or to turn America's impoverished communities into its affluent suburbs?

In Becoming Whole (building on the bestselling When Helping Hurts), Brian Fikkert and Kelly M. Kapic look at the true sources of brokenness and poverty and uncover the surprising pathways to human flourishing, for poor and non-poor alike. Exposing the misconceptions of both Western Civilization and the Western church about the nature of God, human beings, and the world, they redefine success and offer new ways of achieving that success.

About Kelly M. Kapic

Kelly M. Kapic is professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, where he has taught since 2001. He has written and edited numerous books, including Embodied Hope: A Theological Meditation on Pain and Suffering, which won the Book of the Year Award from Christianity Today in the category of Theology and Ethics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael

I truly enjoyed this book. You can see how God greatly changed this man and how he was greatly used by God. These letters of Newton's are a good reminder of how gracious and merciful God is towards us.......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Read in bits and pieces. As a paraphrase, it’s just whetted my appetite for the real thing. Was surprising to hear that slave trading was regarded as just another trade in the “good old days” of the 1700s....and human nature just as prone to false starts and Pharasaism.......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

(These are 14 letters written by Newton. I read the copy by Moody Classics entitled "Letters of a Slave Trader Freed by God's Grace". However, it is now published under the title, "Out of the Depths". Both copies also include two appendices about the life and sayings of Newton. As for the date publi......more