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.
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The movie He Calls Me Daughter is made for women who struggle with the pain of not having an earthly father. If your relationship with your dad left wounds, this film is for you. He Calls Me Daughter is now streaming on Angel.
Last month, I had an opportunity to watch He Calls Me Daughter, and this was a movie that I enjoyed. You can check out my review of He Calls Me Daughter here. This is a movie that I encourage all ladies to watch, even if you had a father who loved you. This movie will move you and deepen your relationship with God. It may also help you minister to your friends who did not grow up with a positive father figure in their lives.
Watch He Calls Me Daughter now on Angel and experience a story of healing, identity, and restoration.
About the Film He Calls Me Daughter
He Calls Me Daughter is a faith-based documentary. This is a deeply personal and emotionally powerful film that explores what it means to carry a father wound and what it takes to heal from it. Through raw storytelling and spiritual insight, the film reveals how unmet needs from an earthly father can shape identity, relationships, and self-worth. But it also offers a path forward. One rooted in the love of a Heavenly Father who restores, redeems, and redefines what it means to be a daughter.
This is not just a story about pain. It is a story about healing, forgiveness, and identity.
He Calls Me Daughter is an invitation to experience the love of a Father who does not withdraw. He is one who offers peace, belonging, and restoration.
Healing the Father Wound
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-existent dads or abusive fathers, their words brought up a past life that I have put behind me. I heard myself saying out loud, “Yep, that was me, and I can relate to the Father Wound.”
The “father wound” shapes how daughters see themselves, love others, and relate to God. For me, my Father Wound, stirs up painful memories of emotional abuse and non-existent love from a father who was dealing with his own painful relationships.
When I accepted Christ into my life, I was able to deal with my past and learn how to forgive my dad, but I still had a hard time grasping God as a loving father figure. I saw God as a powerful creator and healer, but never as someone who truly loved me as His daughter.
Watching He Calls Me Daughter helped me realize that I am not alone and that there are many women out there struggling with seeing God as a father figure. This film brought clarity to my pain, while offering me hope for healing.
If you desire healing from the Father Wound, ~ Watch He Calls Me Daughter now on Angel and experience a story of healing, identity, and restoration.
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19 comments:
I remember my dad always fixing things. He helped me do brakes on my car.
My dad was always so patient with me when he was showing me something. He was my hero!
I don't really have any memories of my dad.
I don't really have any memories of my Dad.
My dad was a wonderful father to all 5 of us. He was always available to help us when needed.
He protected me from my mother's wrath.
I don't have a dad so I have no memories to share.
This is such a great giveaway! This sounds like a wonderful movie with a message of hope.
I remember my dad making dinner for us every Friday night.
My dad never was in my life, he left us at a young age and my mom was the only person in my life.
I have cerebral palsy and couldn't walk very far as as child. My dad would carry me on his shoulders through the woods for a walk.
My dad was wonderful we lost him about 10 years ago he took me golfing said I’m going to show you everything I know about golf we had such a great time he was such a great person miss him everydayI.
I don't have any memories of him, he passed away when I was very young.
My dad was always present and excited for me as a child. I remember him just being so involved.
When placed in charge of feeding us kids it was either goulosh or pancakes.
I don't really talk to my dad anymore.
My dad taught me to be active. Showed me how to swim, play tennis, took me fishing & ride on his motorcycle. I miss him every day..
My dad would take me fishing on a regular basis.
I want to see this, sounds interesting. We had an Awesome dad; he raised 13 kids and put us all through college. Man, I miss him sooooooo much.
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