In this Field Note edition of the Canyon Pathways podcast, Noel Bouché reflects on the profound concept of restoration, particularly in the context of midlife leadership. Using the restoration of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral as a powerful metaphor, he unpacks the beauty and strength that can emerge from seasons of destruction and rebuilding.
Noel dives into what it means to live as beloved sons in the eyes of the Father, emphasizing that restoration is not merely about repair—it’s about re-establishing identity, purpose, and joy. He explores how the process of restoration invites us into community, strengthens our leadership, and transforms ashes into art.
This episode leaves listeners with key insights into the divine process of restoration and its potential to bring us closer to our true selves.
Key Takeaways
Field Note on 'Restore': https://www.canyonpathways.org/blog/word-of-wisdom-restore
Reflection/discussion questions: https://canyonpathwayspodcast.com/restore
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