Getting Here is a raw and deeply personal Christian memoir about brokenness, regret, and the grace of God that meets us in the wreckage.
Told through testimony, lyrical prose, and original poetry, this book traces one man's journey through childhood wounds, chronic struggle, rage, shame, self-destruction, and the damage he caused to the people he loved most. At its heart, Getting Here is not an excuse for the past, but an honest reckoning with it-a confession shaped by hard-earned self-awareness, grief, and the hope of redemption.
Written in part as a letter to his daughters, Aaron Chandler lays bare the failures that haunted him, the fear of rejection that kept him bound, and the painful truth that turning to Jesus does not erase the past, but does make a new future possible. This is a story of baptism, surrender, forgiveness, and the slow, humbling work of becoming a different man in Christ.
For readers drawn to honest stories of repentance, spiritual awakening, and redemption, Getting Here is a testimony from the broken road-one that refuses to hide the darkness, but ultimately points to the mercy, truth, and saving love of Jesus.