Healing does not always look like rescue. Sometimes it looks like rebuilding.
After surviving abuse, rejection, divorce, addiction, and years of searching for healing, Joseph Atinsky thought marriage would mark the beginning of a new life.
Instead, it exposed everything that still needed to change.
Out of the Mess is an honest Christian memoir about what happens after the crisis is over. As Joseph tries to build a marriage, find stable work, repair broken family relationships, and rediscover his purpose, he faces battles he thought should have been behind him: fear, shame, isolation, father wounds, spiritual striving, and the pressure to fix himself.
Through recovery, church community, spiritual fathers, painful honesty, and the steady faithfulness of his wife, Wendy, God begins a deeper work than Joseph expected.
This is not a story of instant transformation.
It is a story of trauma recovery, addiction recovery, marriage, faith, identity, surrender, spiritual formation, and the slow work of becoming whole.
For readers who have wondered why success, ministry, marriage, achievement, or even faith did not bring the healing they expected, Out of the Mess offers a truthful and hope-filled reminder:
The hardest battles are often the ones that remain after the crisis is over.