Finding the Lost Art of Empathy: Connecting Human to Human in a Disconnected World
By (Author) Tracy Wilde-Pace
Foreword by Judah Smith
Howard Books
Howard Books
1st June 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
241.4
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 13mm
221g
Pastor Tracy Wilde reflects on the absence of empathy in todays world and shares how Christians can renew their compassion to help unify not only the church, but society as well, in this timely and refreshing guide.
Achieving meaningful relationships and cultivating lasting connections with others are often some of the most valuable experiences of our lives. So why can it sometimes feel so difficult to relate to the people around us if we all share the same human desire to bond
In Finding the Lost Art of Empathy, Tracy Wilde addresses the reasons why we struggle with showing empathy toward others and explains why we ultimately avoid itand even avoid contact with others altogether. She explores the different facets that have promoted isolation instead of community and provides the antidote for a more unified, loving, and empathetic society. Inspirational and encouraging, Wilde inspires us to self-reflect and remove whatever obstacles from our lives that may be blocking our way to true fulfillment in our relationshipsand living life the way God intends us to.
Tracy Wilde is a fifth-generation pastor and preacher. Tracys fresh and honest message helps break down walls of insecurity and encourages people to find hope and purpose in Jesus alone. She has a bachelors degree in political science and a masters of divinity degree in practical theology. After finishing seminary, Tracy moved to Los Angeles, California, where she helped pioneer and pastor for a Bible-study-turned-church for young Hollywood. Tracycurrently resides in Boise, Idaho, where shes a Teaching Pastor and Young Adult Pastor atCapital Church. Tracy loves being newly married to her wonderful husband, Garrison. She loves wake surfing, paddle boarding, and basically anything else that has to do with warm weather and water. She is the author of Finding the Lost Art of Empathy and Contentment.