Mending What's Broken speaks to a pain few talk about and many carry in silence.When a spouse or adult child is incarcerated, families are left to navigate grief without a funeral, shame they did not earn, and a future filled with unanswered questions. Faith can feel strained, relationships can feel fragile, and the church can feel unsure how to respond. This book was written for those who are left waiting-loving someone they cannot bring home.With pastoral wisdom and biblical depth, Richard Sandberg walks readers through the spiritual and relational challenges that follow incarceration. Rather than offering quick fixes or shallow answers, this book creates space for honest lament, thoughtful reflection, and enduring hope. It addresses difficult questions about forgiveness and trust, boundaries and reconciliation, anger and grace, while gently anchoring readers in their identity in Christ.More than a guide for surviving a hard season, Mending What's Broken is an invitation to rediscover God's presence in the waiting-to find strength without denial, hope without illusion, and faith that endures even when freedom feels far away.Ideal for personal reflection, pastoral care, or small-group study, this book offers comfort, clarity, and companionship for families walking one of life's most isolating journeys.