Soul restoration is not only personal. Communities carry collective wounds — colonialism, apartheid, genocide, corruption, tribalism. Nations have broken identities just as individuals do. This advanced course applies the Arukah framework to social transformation, studying how the principles of Recognize, Repent, Renounce, Replace, Restore, and Release operate at the communal level. Drawing from the African concept of Ubuntu and biblical justice, you will learn to facilitate community healing initiatives and advocate for human dignity.
Expand the 6-R model beyond individuals to communities and nations. Study how systemic brokenness — injustice, poverty, tribalism, and institutional failure — wounds entire peoples, and how restoration principles can heal at scale.
Study how communities carry collective wounds and how these wounds perpetuate cycles of dysfunction.
Module quizzes (4 quizzes)
Community assessment: conduct a real community soul assessment
Restoration project proposal: design a community healing initiative
Final examination
Passing score: 70% on all assessments. Students who do not meet the passing score may retake assessments after additional study.