A Man's Need for God

Episode 5: Doug Kingsley

39 min · 7 de dic de 2023
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I am honored to have Sherborn, MA Police Officer Doug Kingsley join me for an episode on a Man's Need for God podcast - it can be easy to take for granted first responders, and I hope in this conversation, people can have an appreciation for the humanity of first responders, and in Doug's case, being a police officer, and even more, his need for God. Doug has done an incredible job of bringing mental health awareness to the forefront of the first responder community, and in fact, even walked across Massachusetts - 219 miles in total - to bring to light the suicide crisis in the first responder and tactical athlete community, after losing two of his friends by this means. Doug is such a genuine person, who anyone can benefit from listening to this conversation, especially those in the tactical community potentially searching for God in their own lives.

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episode Episode 5: Doug Kingsley artwork

Episode 5: Doug Kingsley

I am honored to have Sherborn, MA Police Officer Doug Kingsley join me for an episode on a Man's Need for God podcast - it can be easy to take for granted first responders, and I hope in this conversation, people can have an appreciation for the humanity of first responders, and in Doug's case, being a police officer, and even more, his need for God. Doug has done an incredible job of bringing mental health awareness to the forefront of the first responder community, and in fact, even walked across Massachusetts - 219 miles in total - to bring to light the suicide crisis in the first responder and tactical athlete community, after losing two of his friends by this means. Doug is such a genuine person, who anyone can benefit from listening to this conversation, especially those in the tactical community potentially searching for God in their own lives.

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