A succinct handbook on the importance, distinctiveness, and practical aspects of Christian caregiving. This resource is a good addition to the Christian toolbox as it demystifies Christian care while gently correcting the abuses and misuses that have often occurred. It also deals with the emotional realities of Christian caregiving that the caregiver may experience (e.g., being rebuffed) and pitfalls to avoid (e.g., servitude). In an age where "we have come to think that we can understand and care for people without touching their spiritual, ethical, or theological dimensions", this primer is sorely needed. Christian caregiving is meant to be holistic, it doesn't ignore the fact that people are "integrated human beings who have physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual needs" and unmet needs in one are affect the others. Grabbing hold of this truth is a must.