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Living Wholeness
About the campaign
Living Wholeness (LW’s) work continues to expand. We need your help to increase training in Asia and now Africa.
LW’s focus is to strategically train and equip Christian Counsellors, Pastors, and Leaders, strengthening the rapidly growing church of Asia. The church is strong on evangelism but recognise they need to grow in pastoral care and discipleship.
LW teaches people the Christian Wholeness Framework, offering a Biblically based education focusing on Transformation Attitudes Skills and Knowledge within safe community. Wholistic discipleship. Powerful and impactive for the Gospel. Cross Culturally relevant. Students love it because they can apply it to themselves and their spheres of influence. At higher levels they are trained to train others in their own language and cultural settings.
We are excited to see a movement impacting individuals, churches, and communities across Asia and new opportunities in Africa specifically Uganda and surrounding nations.
We are seeking partnership support for 4 major courses in 2025.
Courses |
Time |
Purpose |
Audience |
Amount Required (USD) |
Foundations of Living Wholeness |
30 hours |
Deeper understanding of the CWF, self and God |
Pastors Counsellors |
$20,000 |
Foundations of Living Wholeness ONLINE |
30 hours |
Deeper understanding of the CWF, self and God |
Pastors Counsellors |
$10,000 |
Lay Counsellor Training |
30 hours |
Lay /church work level |
Lay and Pastoral Counsellors |
$15,000 |
PACT Pastoral & Advanced Counsellor Training |
500+ hours |
Equip Pastoral and Advanced Counsellors especially to train others |
Pastors and Professional Counsellors and Trainers |
$25,000 |
Background Information
The Situation
Mental Illness in Asia is a massive and largely ignored problem. Many factors combine to exacerbate the already complex issues.
- Attachment and relationship challenges – parents frequently living separated for work reasons, poor parenting, neglect or abuse of children, many orphans, street and trafficked children and teens, marital conflict, violence, divorce.
- Poor nutrition and underlying concomitant disease.
- Trauma from frequent natural and manmade disasters, wars, genocide, oppression.
- Poverty in itself (the constant stress of living without adequate finance) and its many implications as below.
- Limited access to reasonable care, including trained personnel, medications, client and family support, and commonly inability to pay even if there were services or medicines. With mental illness many people need medicines long term which becomes unaffordable compared to say a course of antibiotics to cure a pneumonia.
- Strong stigma/labelling of such people so frequently a reluctance to present for help until the situation is dire. Less access to care means people with conditions which might have been more easily managed present in end or chronic phase meaning treatment is less effective. Many communities don’t practice confidentiality so sharing of personal struggles is a rare option because of the high risk of public shame.
The Objectives
Living Wholeness seeks to work by invitation from local people within a society who are aware of this situation and see the essential need for counselling training to strengthen and preserve this sector of society.
The project is currently operative in Mongolia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Cambodia.
The project operates across these domains:
- Training of local counsellors at various levels (volunteer to professional level including educators) then supported as they train their own people groups in their own language with materials translated into that language.
- Resource Development so training is undergirded with books and materials to supplement the educational process. These need translation into the local languages.
- Research and evaluation is vital to assess how relevant and effective such training and resources are, both on the ground in each location and on a wider scale, evaluating the whole intervention, and fine tuning as required.
- Community is integral to this project in that those trained continue to be able to access support, professional supervision and professional development.
Specifically now six courses are available in 2025. These will be available on the ground and online on various combinations.
Comments Questions Suggestions can be sent to Living Wholeness CEO Dr. David Nikles. Contact us here at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Online Donation
ABN 42 958 367 110
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