If you’re like me, what I’m about to say will hit close to home.
You carry around the leftover, hard-to-put-into-words pain of childhood wounds. That unprocessed pain makes you act out in ways that damage your relationships. You’re easily offended. Fragile. You lash out. You withdraw. You’re baffled by your behavior. Frankly, you’re not even sure what normal behavior looks like.
Like you, I know what it means to be broken. When my mother died, I didn’t feel anything. I wasn’t sad. I didn’t cry. Nothing. So, I made an appointment with a counselor who helped me process the father and mother wounds that I had never been able to put into words. That allowed me to grieve the childhood I missed and empowered me to forgive, heal, and make profound changes.
If you carry around similar leftover pain, you can find healing too. You can break the cycle of pain, anger, anxiety, and self-doubt. You can, by God’s grace, take control of your life.
In From Broken Boy to Mended Man, you will unravel and understand what happened to you. You will walk through a proven process for healing for your childhood wounds that’s been around for thousands of years. And you will learn how to break the destructive cycles that have been holding you back.
You’ll also discover how to have a more compassionate view of your parents (even if they’re gone). And you will build your own action plan to become a more loving husband, a great dad, and a good friend.
What happened to you as a child is not your fault. But you’re the only one who can do anything about it now. Your wounds may describe you, but they don’t have to define you.
Together, we can do this. We are the fraternal order of broken boys.