
Breakthrough
A gritty, faith-filled journey out of “almost” and into “always.”
Some people grow up loved like oxygen—present, invisible, assumed. Others grow up learning the rules of almost: almost loved, almost safe, almost free, almost okay.
In Breakthrough: Breaking the Cycle of Almost, Christopher S. Krafcky tells the truth about what “almost” does to a soul—how instability disciples the nervous system, how coping skills become chains, and how a person can look functional on the outside while quietly bracing for collapse on the inside.
This is not a tidy redemption story. It is a gritty, faith-filled journey through abandonment, survival, delayed healing, and the slow work of God rebuilding a life from the inside out. Real breakthrough doesn’t always arrive with trumpets. Sometimes it begins with a small refusal: maybe “almost” isn’t all I was designed to receive.
If you’ve been living on the edge of belonging, this book is for you. It is not meant to hype you. It is meant to steady you. It serves to remind you that the God who stays can take a life shaped by almost and lead it into always.
What you’ll find inside
- An honest reckoning with what it costs to grow up on the edge of belonging.
- Hope for anyone who has learned to survive on “almost” — and suspects they were made for more.
- A faith-filled invitation to let God rebuild what almost destroyed you.
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