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What happens when the life you've built begins to crack-and God doesn't fix it, but invites you deeper into the unknown?
In
Unfinished
, Dr. Ty H. Wenglar shares a powerful and personal story of transformation-one marked not by polished faith or perfect answers, but by the persistent grace of a God who refuses to let go. A Catholic convert, combat veteran, and former construction executive, Ty opens up about the real spiritual tension men often face: how to lead a family, succeed in work, and still walk humbly with God in a world that measures worth by output and image.
From the battlefield to the boardroom to the quiet ache of fatherhood, Ty writes with rare vulnerability about moments of failure, disconnection, and spiritual drift. Yet in each chapter, he traces the hand of God-steady, patient, and willing to work in the messy, unfinished places we try to hide.
This is not a story of instant breakthroughs or clean resolutions. It is a testimony to the slow work of grace and the deep courage required to surrender control. Through honest storytelling and spiritual insight,
invites men to trade performance for presence, distraction for direction, and fear for obedience.
Readers will walk away with:
A renewed vision of fatherhood rooted in humility and strength
Practical encouragement for men struggling with spiritual drift
A compelling case for surrender as the pathway to purpose
The reminder that God does His best work in the unfinished parts of us
For readers of
Wild at Heart
,
The Return of the Prodigal Son
, and
Into the Breach
, this book offers a timely and timeless message: You don't need to be finished to be faithful. And the grace that finds you in the middle will never leave you there.
In
Unfinished
, Dr. Ty H. Wenglar shares a powerful and personal story of transformation-one marked not by polished faith or perfect answers, but by the persistent grace of a God who refuses to let go. A Catholic convert, combat veteran, and former construction executive, Ty opens up about the real spiritual tension men often face: how to lead a family, succeed in work, and still walk humbly with God in a world that measures worth by output and image.
From the battlefield to the boardroom to the quiet ache of fatherhood, Ty writes with rare vulnerability about moments of failure, disconnection, and spiritual drift. Yet in each chapter, he traces the hand of God-steady, patient, and willing to work in the messy, unfinished places we try to hide.
This is not a story of instant breakthroughs or clean resolutions. It is a testimony to the slow work of grace and the deep courage required to surrender control. Through honest storytelling and spiritual insight,
invites men to trade performance for presence, distraction for direction, and fear for obedience.
Readers will walk away with:
A renewed vision of fatherhood rooted in humility and strength
Practical encouragement for men struggling with spiritual drift
A compelling case for surrender as the pathway to purpose
The reminder that God does His best work in the unfinished parts of us
For readers of
Wild at Heart
,
The Return of the Prodigal Son
, and
Into the Breach
, this book offers a timely and timeless message: You don't need to be finished to be faithful. And the grace that finds you in the middle will never leave you there.
What happens when the life you've built begins to crack-and God doesn't fix it, but invites you deeper into the unknown?
In
Unfinished
, Dr. Ty H. Wenglar shares a powerful and personal story of transformation-one marked not by polished faith or perfect answers, but by the persistent grace of a God who refuses to let go. A Catholic convert, combat veteran, and former construction executive, Ty opens up about the real spiritual tension men often face: how to lead a family, succeed in work, and still walk humbly with God in a world that measures worth by output and image.
From the battlefield to the boardroom to the quiet ache of fatherhood, Ty writes with rare vulnerability about moments of failure, disconnection, and spiritual drift. Yet in each chapter, he traces the hand of God-steady, patient, and willing to work in the messy, unfinished places we try to hide.
This is not a story of instant breakthroughs or clean resolutions. It is a testimony to the slow work of grace and the deep courage required to surrender control. Through honest storytelling and spiritual insight,
invites men to trade performance for presence, distraction for direction, and fear for obedience.
Readers will walk away with:
A renewed vision of fatherhood rooted in humility and strength
Practical encouragement for men struggling with spiritual drift
A compelling case for surrender as the pathway to purpose
The reminder that God does His best work in the unfinished parts of us
For readers of
Wild at Heart
,
The Return of the Prodigal Son
, and
Into the Breach
, this book offers a timely and timeless message: You don't need to be finished to be faithful. And the grace that finds you in the middle will never leave you there.
In
Unfinished
, Dr. Ty H. Wenglar shares a powerful and personal story of transformation-one marked not by polished faith or perfect answers, but by the persistent grace of a God who refuses to let go. A Catholic convert, combat veteran, and former construction executive, Ty opens up about the real spiritual tension men often face: how to lead a family, succeed in work, and still walk humbly with God in a world that measures worth by output and image.
From the battlefield to the boardroom to the quiet ache of fatherhood, Ty writes with rare vulnerability about moments of failure, disconnection, and spiritual drift. Yet in each chapter, he traces the hand of God-steady, patient, and willing to work in the messy, unfinished places we try to hide.
This is not a story of instant breakthroughs or clean resolutions. It is a testimony to the slow work of grace and the deep courage required to surrender control. Through honest storytelling and spiritual insight,
invites men to trade performance for presence, distraction for direction, and fear for obedience.
Readers will walk away with:
A renewed vision of fatherhood rooted in humility and strength
Practical encouragement for men struggling with spiritual drift
A compelling case for surrender as the pathway to purpose
The reminder that God does His best work in the unfinished parts of us
For readers of
Wild at Heart
,
The Return of the Prodigal Son
, and
Into the Breach
, this book offers a timely and timeless message: You don't need to be finished to be faithful. And the grace that finds you in the middle will never leave you there.

















