Synopsis
In Letting Go: The Key to Holding On to Your Marriage, Todd and Amy Underwood offer a Christ-centered marriage book for couples seeking healing, restoration, and renewed connection. This honest and hope-filled marriage book is written for couples navigating emotional distance, infidelity, betrayal, trauma, or seasons of disconnection, as well as for those who want to strengthen their marriage before things fall apart.
Unlike many Christian marriage books that begin with crisis, Letting Go goes upstream. Through a raw, back-and-forth conversation between husband and wife, Todd and Amy explore how childhood wounds, unhealed trauma, and unexamined beliefs quietly shape marriage patterns over time. Their story includes separation, surrender, and restoration, offering a real-life testimony of marriage healing through faith, honesty, and God’s grace.
This is not a quick-fix marriage advice book or a checklist for fixing your spouse. Instead, it invites readers to release control, let go of false narratives, and confront the survival strategies that often undermine intimacy and trust. At its core, this Christian marriage recovery book points couples toward surrender as the pathway to lasting change and emotional healing.
Structured in two parts, Letting Go first shares the Underwoods’ personal story, then transitions into a workshop-style section designed to help couples reflect, communicate, and take practical steps forward. Throughout the book, readers will find short reflection sections called Accelerators that include Scripture-based insights, prayers, and simple action steps to help translate understanding into everyday marriage growth.
Rooted in biblical truth and lived experience, Letting Go is an ideal resource for couples facing infidelity recovery, emotional healing, marriage restoration, or long-standing relational wounds. It is also a valuable Christian marriage counseling resource for pastors, counselors, and small groups.
This book delivers a clear and hope-filled message. Marriage restoration is possible. Not through willpower or control, but through surrender, healing, and faith in God’s process.
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