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              Can you say that you are always aware or conscious of the state of sufferings, hurts, loss, or despair of others? Compassion reflects a practical response to a state of another’s brokenness or suffering and emanates from a tender heart more than an emotional feeling. It can be initiated out of personal concerns, emotional connection or sympathy; it occurs when there is a real intentional love-based action to care for another person. Such actions are usually driven by the selfless love for others, because of the indescribable love of Jesus. When the mindset is that we love because He first loved us and that what we do to others are done unto Christ, then acts of compassion becomes not only practical, but a natural response to others’ state of being—to walk with someone in that person’s wilderness state of suffering or brokenness.

                                                Compassion for Wholeness: A Call to Heal and Bless is the fourth in a series of books framed on the subject of a leader as servant-leadership. This book addresses ways you as a leader-servant can develop a heart of compassion and how you can develop self-awareness of the state of sufferings, hurts, loss, or despair of others. Compassion is presented in the context of your intentional service leadership toward others, within and outside your family. It is about taking intentional actions, without been asked, to make someone whole. It begins from the family, to marriages, those within the fellowship, people of the same mind; to those considered outside. The book will help you understand the key foundations and pillars to frame your attitude, relation-ships, skills, and success, as a leader-servant in your acts of compassion. The book discusses some practical biblical practical ways of dealing with inter- generational realities while dealing with children attempting to commit suicide, or becoming rebellious or they are no longer listening to parents or have chosen a life style different from that of their parents, etc.