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He Calls Me Daughter Movie Review ~ My Personal Story #Giveaway

Every heart longs for a father’s love: a love that’s steady, safe, and unconditional. No matter what your earthly father was like, you have a perfect heavenly Father who longs to show you how much He loves you.



Many thanks to He Calls Me Daughter for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

 For many women, it can be hard to grasp God as a father figure, and this can have an impact on their relationship with God. The reasons are many for why these ladies struggle, but for most, it starts with not having a father in their life or having an abusive father.

The movie He Calls Me Daughter is made for women who struggle with the pain of not having an earthly father and the reality of what it has done to their relationship with their heavenly father. I am one of those ladies who has carried the pain of not having a father in my life, and I knew I had to see the movie He Calls Me Daughter.


About He Calls Me Daughter

From the award-winning director of the Kendrick Brothers’ documentary Show Me the Father, He Calls Me Daughter is a poignant exploration of father-daughter relationships and the lasting impact they have on a woman’s life. Through honest stories and thoughtful insight, the film examines the deep “father wound” many women carry. He Calls Me Daughter reveals how faith in Jesus Christ brings healing, transforms lives, and restores identity. A Heavenly Father changes everything!

He Calls Me Daughter is for women who have felt unseen, unsupported, or unsure of their worth. Through intimate, first-person stories, viewers follow women as they begin to name the pain they’ve carried for years: father wound. Audiences are invited to reflect on their own story as they walk alongside these women on a journey toward healing. HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is an invitation to experience the love of a Father who does not withdraw - One who offers peace, belonging, and restoration.

Buy tickets today to see He Calls Me Daughter in theaters only 3/17-3/18!

Watch The Official Movie Trailer of He Calls Me Daugher

My takeaways from the movie He Calls Me Daughter

 As a daughter of a father who was not present in my life, I can relate to this movie. While listening to the various ladies share their stories of their non-exsistent dads or abusive fathers, their words brought up a past life that I have put behind me. I heard myself saying outloud, “Yep, that was me.”

 While watching this movie, it was hard to hold back the tears from the pain of my childhood. As I got further into this movie, I was able to praise God that He brought people into my life when I was a teenager. This movie helped me understand the moments that I allowed God into my life and how he brought me out of the pain from my childhood.

 While God brought me out of the pain, I still struggle with God as a father figure. I struggle with questions like - “Does God love me? Am I worthy of His love?

 I knew that I had to watch this movie. This movie helped me realize that I am not alone and that there are many women out there struggling with seeing God as a father figure. By the time I finished watching this movie, I wanted the healing that these ladies received.

True healing isn’t found in earthly relationships, but in a relationship with our heavenly Father.

Free Resource

 If you are struggling with seeing God as a Father figure, you are not alone. The makers of the film want to offer you a resource to help you heal. The Healing the Father Wound is a 6-week curriculum that you can download for free Here 

A Heavenly Father changes everything. HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER hits theaters March 17 & 18 only


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2 comments:

Deborah Dumm said...

My dad was always present in my life. Although, I do know a few people that I could relate this movie to.

Jeffrey said...

I WAS FORTUNATE TO HAVE BOTH PARENTS IN MY LIFE GROWING UP. I DO KNOW MANY PEOPLE WHO WEREN'T AS FORTUNATE AS ME.

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