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Episode 49 - The Covering We Never Got—But Still Need

Episode 49 - The Covering We Never Got—But Still Need


Season 2 Episode 49


Episode 49 - The Covering We Never Got—But Still Need

In this powerful and honest episode of Pastors in Recovery, Jon explores the deep theme of coverings—what it means to live under the shelter of God when you’ve grown up uncovered.

So many pastors and ministry leaders were never fathered themselves. Some grew up with abusive dads, emotionally absent parents, or no example of love at all. And now, as fathers and shepherds, they’re trying to lead others with wounds they’ve never been taught to heal.

Jon unpacks the biblical meaning of being covered—by the blood of Jesus, the presence of the Holy Spirit, and the father-heart of God—and shares real-life scenarios that show how unhealed wounds can sabotage our parenting, our leadership, and our sense of worth.

This episode includes:

  • Biblical truths about spiritual covering
  • The emotional cost of growing up without a loving father
  • How unaddressed trauma shows up in ministry
  • A special original song titled “Father Me Now” that captures the heart of the message
If you’ve ever felt like you’re faking it behind the pulpit or falling apart as a dad, this one’s for you. 

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