I. Introduction
II. Psychosystemic Theory: Pastoral Care for Persons and the World
III. Vulnerable Persons in Neoliberalism
1. Economic Vulnerability and Fragile Human Rights
2. Minority’s Cry: Suffering Women and Immigrants
3. Competition, Material Desire, and Self-development
IV. God’s Recovery for Human and the World as a Whole Being
1. Problem of Prosperity Gospel
2. God’s Calling for the Recovery of Justice
3. Sustainable Livelihood
V. Implications for Pastoral Care and Ministry
1. Accepting: Empathy
2. Emphasizing Unity: Solidarity
3. Churches as Faith Community for Compassionate Resistance
4. Guidance for Daily Healing Rituals for the Vulnerable People
VI. Conclusion
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