Connecting Hearts Through Emotions with Doug Lake (Part 2)

This election day, as we reflect on our country and pray for its future, I’m excited to bring you the second part of my conversation with Doug Lake, pastoral counselor and leadership consultant. Doug shares his passion for helping pastors and leaders build emotional literacy, emphasizing the power of processing our own pain to empathize fully with others.

His insights go beyond leadership; they resonate in our families, friendships, and workplaces, where vulnerability fosters genuine trust. Doug reminds us that God redeems our painful experiences, enabling us to show compassion to others. I hope his message encourages you as deeply as it did me.

To inquire about counseling, email Louise at Louise@louisesedgwick.com.


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