EP 102: Fields, Faith & Father Wounds with Luke Detraz

In Faith Journey, Podcast, Spiritual Growth by Luke Detraz

Luke Detraz lost his father at an early age, first through divorce and then through his dad’s premature death.

The loss sent Luke on a journey of pain, loneliness, self-destruction, and wondering where God was in all of it. For years, he carried questions about his identity, his masculinity, and whether he would ever have what it took to make it in this world.

God met him powerfully in his brokenness, and through healing, discipleship, restoration, and people placed in his life, Luke was rebuilt into the healthy and godly man he is today.

Out of this journey of loss and redemption, Luke has a deep burden for other hurting men and has given his life to helping them find the same healing and grace that Christ extended to him.

Luke sits down with Chris on this episode of the Impactus podcast to share his story, his ministry, his new book on masculinity, and to talk about how God meets men in their pain and brings them back to life again.


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About
Luke Detraz
Luke is a husband, father, pastor, author, speaker, and found of Field and Faith, a non-profit committed to breaking the cycle of fatherlessness through mentorship in the way of Jesus. He has also written The War for Men: Reclaim What the World Is Trying to Strip Away, encouraging men to find God's design for them. Luke is passionate about helping men pursue their purpose. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife and children.
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Luke Detraz
Luke is a husband, father, pastor, author, speaker, and found of Field and Faith, a non-profit committed to breaking the cycle of fatherlessness through mentorship in the way of Jesus. He has also written The War for Men: Reclaim What the World Is Trying to Strip Away, encouraging men to find God's design for them. Luke is passionate about helping men pursue their purpose. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife and children.