Low Motives in HIGH PLACES

A Survival Strategy For Wounded Healers

by David L. Lane, Ph.D. & Thomas Jackson, Ph.D.

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Low Motives in HIGH PLACES

A Survival Strategy For Wounded Healers

by David L. Lane, Ph.D. & Thomas Jackson, Ph.D.

Published Oct 09, 2009
302 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General


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Low Motives in High Places is written to educate and expose congregations to the mounting epidemic of clergy abuse and provide for them a model of restoration for the minister who becomes guilty of this hidden crime that produces secret pain and public shame.



Above all, Low Motives in High Places is written to the victim of abuse to convey to them that there is, in the body of Christ those who have a listening ear, a heart of compassion, a desire to help understand and communicate their pain in a way that will bring justice and accountability to their abusers.



 

About the Author

David L. Lane, Ph.D. & Thomas Jackson, Ph.D.

Dr. David L. Lane is a Christian Therapist, ministering evangelist, author, professor, international lecturer and motivational speaker. He is also CEO of Ja Kem Consorts and Leadership Institute. He and his wife, Dr. Stephanie Leach Lane, have three adult children and reside in Dallas, Texas.



Dr. Thomas Jackson is a Family Therapist, ministering evangelist, author, and professor and nationally and internationally conducts leadership, education and counseling conferences. He and his wife Karla have two children and reside in St. Louis, Missouri.



Lane and Jackson are the founders of Wounded Healers, Inc., an international counseling support service for ministers and church leaders.