Ann Voskamp: Letting Love Do the Healing
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Ann Voskamp
Ann Voskamp’s “Loved to Life” is a quiet, thoughtful reflection on what it means to be restored — not by effort, but by love. Written from a place of deep grief and slow recovery, the book doesn’t rush toward resolution or offer easy answers. Instead, Voskamp invites readers into something more grounded: presence, honesty and the steady work of being held by God.
“This is not a book about being fixed,” she writes. “This is a book about how we’re being loved into fuller and fuller living.” Her stories carry weight, but not heaviness. She shares her own experience with loss and anxiety, not to spotlight pain, but to show what love looks like in the middle of it.
The book moves with intention. Each chapter reads like a breath — gentle, clear, unforced. Voskamp doesn’t aim to impress or persuade. She simply tells the truth and points to the One who stays. “The realest way to actually come fully alive,” she says, “is to let yourself be fully loved.”
“Loved to Life” doesn’t promise transformation overnight. But it does offer a path — a slower, more honest one — where healing begins with being seen and known.
Available now from Tyndale.