A 6-module journey through the most foundational pillar of healing — your identity in Christ. Walk through Scripture, reflection, prayer, and community as you reclaim who God says you are.
You've survived something painful and you're still figuring out who you are on the other side of it
You believe God has more for you, but the lies feel more real than the truth some days
You're tired of healing in isolation — and you're ready to do the inner work with Scripture as your anchor
You want something structured — not just inspiration, but a real framework to walk through step by step
Discover what God says about your identity — and why it doesn't depend on what happened to you
Name and dismantle the specific lies trauma planted in your mind using Scripture and reflection
Walk through the story of the Prodigal Son and see yourself in the Father's arms — not the far country
Grieve identity losses with honesty and faith, without bypassing the pain
Learn to set boundaries as an act of identity protection — not rejection
Step into living from your true name — the one God gave you before the world got its hands on you
Confronting the gap between what trauma told you and what God actually says about you — and choosing to believe the truth.
Identifying the specific false identity narratives that abuse and trauma planted — because you can’t fight what you haven’t named.
Reclaiming belonging when rejection has convinced you that you’re too far gone, too broken, too much.
Mourning who you thought you were — and finding permission to grieve.
Learning to say no without guilt — because your limits are holy.
Daily practices for identity restoration — walking out who God says you are.
Kathryn built The Prodigal Path because she needed a place like this and couldn't find one. A survivor of emotional and psychological abuse, grief, and a faith journey that took her far from God before bringing her home — she writes and teaches from the inside of the healing process, not above it.
This course comes from years of personal healing work, deep Scripture study, and a belief that God doesn't wait for us to get cleaned up before He meets us. He comes right into the wreckage.
Read Kathryn's full story →"See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God — and that is what we are."1 John 3:1
Self-paced. Evergreen. Begin anytime, return as often as you need.
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