My father’s Father and Additional Resources

My father’s Father is a story of profound significance for all of us. Undoubtedly if you are here, you have been touched by the series in a deep and significant way. It is our prayer for you that your relationship with God the Father would deepen through and as a result of this series, and that you can grow more and more into your identity as a son or a daughter of God the Father.

To that end, we recognize that you may be in need of additional resources, perhaps for healing or growth in your spirituality or your relationships. Below, we have compiled some of the resources we know to be beneficial in these areas, mostly from those who contributed to My father’s Father, but also from other sources that we know to be beneficial. However, if you feel that you are in need of guidance beyond the scope of these resources, then please reach out to a priest or a trusted therapist.

Books

Podcasts

  • Restore the Glory by Dr. Bob Schuchts and Jake Khym, MA

    • In Restore the Glory, Dr. Schuchts and Jake Khym use their more than 50 years of combined experience to teach and accompany people into a fuller life of freedom by taking an integrated approach to the healing journey.

Further Healing - Conferences, Courses, and Therapists

  • Known: Embraced by the Heart of the Father by Dr. Matthew Breuninger and Isaac Wicker, MS

    • Known is a 12-week online Catholic coaching program to heal wounded relationships with God the Father and rediscover an identity as beloved sons and daughters. The course’s mission is to help people more deeply experience peace, healing, and new life in their relationship with God the Father.

  • John Paul II Healing Center feat. Dr. Bob Schuchts and Jake Khym, MA

    • The John Paul II Healing Center offers healing conferences, retreats, books, and talks. Their mission is to heal an equip God’s people for the New Evangelization.

  • CatholicTherapists.com and The Catholic Psychotherapy Association

    • CatholicTherapists.com and The Catholic Psychotherapy Association are two of many means online of finding a Catholic therapist who can help those in need of further healing.