Rev. Dr. Doug Slaughter, PhD. Pastor, Heritage United Methodist Church, Littleton, CO

Thank you again for a fun and informative presentation to my graduate students.  Several students made a point to tell me how much they got out of your presentation.  The exercise you facilitated is one they really enjoyed and learned from. Thanks for being such a good resource for me and my students. You shared a wealth of information and I am most appreciative!  Carmen Williams, University of Colorado

Many thanks for your presentations to the Support Group and to our Team Retreat Day.   Your wisdom and presence deepened all the messages for each event.  Core team members said you were very helpful in finding our purpose, and that you helped break a logjam in team dynamics and enabled us to move forward as a team. Mary Ann Lang, Saint Frances Cabrini Catholic Community,  Littleton, CO

Thank you for the seminar you provided at our church about parenting children with ADD.  The positive responses I received from those attending were deeply felt.  They were touched by the breadth of your knowledge and insight.  You were a resource to them on practical ways to engage and encourage kids with AD/HD.  Thank you for sharing your expertise in this important area.

Rev. Dr. Doug Slaughter, PhD. Pastor, Heritage United Methodist Church, Littleton, CO
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Compassion begins with the acceptance of what is most human in ourselves, what is most capable of suffering. In attending to our own capacity to suffer, we can uncover a simple and profound connection between our own vulnerability and the vulnerability in all others. Experiencing this allows us to find an instinctive kindness toward life which is the foundation of all compassion and genuine service.

— Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, My Grandfather’s Blessings