The Luke 10:28 Center for Christian Flourishing

A center for the promotion of Christian Flourishing, grounded in the Greatest Commandment.

The Luke 10:28 Center exists to develop and apply practical tools for Christian well-being, grounded in the Greatest Commandment and informed by research. We serve those who shepherd others and those who want to be shepherded well.

WHAT WE MEAN BY SHEPHERDS

Those whose vocation or calling places them in caring, formative relationships with other believers — pastors, counselors, coaches, spiritual directors, teachers, parents, small group leaders, and anyone who takes seriously the responsibility of walking alongside others in their faith.

The Framework

The Greatest Commandment Model™

The Greatest Commandment Model™ is a framework for Christian well-being developed through a directed qualitative content analysis of Christian Psychology literature. It maps well-being constructs onto the relational structure of Luke 10:27-28, organizing them across seven dimensions: Love the Lord, Heart, Soul, Mind, Strength, Love Yourself, and Love Others.

The model is descriptive before it is prescriptive. It names what Christian well-being looks like before offering any path forward, because you cannot support growth in someone without first understanding where they actually are.

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Why This Exists

The gap the model was built to fill, the research behind it, and who developed it.

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The Model

How the Greatest Commandment Model™ is structured, what it measures, and how the seven dimensions relate to one another.

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Christian Flourishing and Formation

What flourishing actually means in a Christian frame, how well-being functions as a diagnostic snapshot, and what the process of formation looks like in practice.

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For Churches and Practitioners

How shepherds are using the model and the assessment in pastoral care, counseling, coaching, and congregational life.

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FROM THE CENTER

Articles and Resources

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Rightly Ordered Love vs. Behavior-Based Faith

The shift from obligation to invitation, from performance to receptivity. Grounded in Augustine's ordo amoris and Christian Psychology research.

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Love Yourself, Properly Framed

Addressing the fear of pride, distinguishing self-elevation from self-reception, and why self-knowledge and self-compassion are prerequisites for genuine love of others.

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Using the Greatest Commandment Model in Practice

For those who shepherd others: what the model offers that has not existed before, and how to engage it practically with the people in your care.

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TOOLS

The Greatest Commandment Assessment

The assessment gives individuals a research-based picture of where they are thriving and where there is room to grow across all seven dimensions of the model. It is available as a starting point for meaningful conversation, pastoral care, and intentional formation work.

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STAY CONNECTED

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Occasional updates on new articles, resources, and developments from the Center. Written for those who shepherd others and want to follow the work closely.

No marketing. Updates on content and research only.

Jennifer Collier, Founder

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