This Will Not End Us
In This Will Not End Us, Jeremy and Kasey invite you into the raw, unfiltered journey of a couple who refused to quit—using biblical truth, real-life tools, and the power of vulnerability to rebuild what the enemy tried to destroy.
Order your signed copy + receive a personal handwritten prayer from the authors.
This Will Not End Us by Jeremy & Kasey Gaston
Intro
YOU’RE NOT ALONE
“You’re not the only ones. And this will not end you.”
Kasey
When I found out about Jeremy’s secret struggle with lust and pornography, it felt like the air left the
room. The weight of it was crushing. I didn’t just feel betrayed—I felt discarded, silenced, and shattered in
a way that words can barely explain. The truth is, this hit every wound I carried into our marriage.
My life had been full of broken boundaries and what felt like the absence of healthy love. I struggled with
feeling cherished and protected. Instead, as the years went on I learned that love often came with harm,
and trust was dangerous. I encountered things far too early in life that no child should ever face—things
that left me feeling devalued and exposed. By the time I was a teenager, my story had already been shaped
by trauma, shame, and confusion. And yet, like so many women, I longed for a relationship where I could feel
truly safe—where I wouldn’t have to question my worth or fight for basic respect. But every man I dated
treated me like I wasn’t enough. Some of them even brought pornography into the relationship, like it was normal…
even expected. I was told, explicitly or implicitly, that my value was tied to how well I could compete with the fantasy.
Over and over again, I was left feeling unseen, unloved, and used. When I met Jeremy, something felt different.
He wasn’t like the others. He was kind, thoughtful, spiritually grounded. I remember crying in his car one night,
long before we were married, telling him with everything in me that pornography was a dealbreaker.
That if he ever betrayed me that way, I couldn’t stay. So when, years into our marriage, he confessed
what he’d been struggling with all along—everything I had feared came rushing back. The lies I had fought so hard
to silence roared louder than ever: “You’re not worth loving.” “You’re just an object.” “You’ll never be enough
for a man to stay faithful.” I felt hollow. The pain was more than betrayal—it was confirmation of the deep, aching
belief that I was disposable. At that moment, something else began to stir— something holy. Not immediately
and not without tears. God began to speak. This book is part of the story that followed.
Jeremy
The hardest thing I’ve ever done wasn’t quitting porn. It was telling my wife the truth.
Excerpted from This Will Not End Us: A Warfare Plan For Couples Battling Lust, Pornography And Sexual Sin by Jeremy & Kasey Gaston. Copyright © 2025 by Jeremy Gaston, Kasey Gaston. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
This Will Not End Us
In This Will Not End Us, Jeremy and Kasey invite you into the raw, unfiltered journey of a couple who refused to quit—using biblical truth, real-life tools, and the power of vulnerability to rebuild what the enemy tried to destroy.
Order your signed copy + receive a personal handwritten prayer from the authors.
This Will Not End Us by Jeremy & Kasey Gaston
Intro
YOU’RE NOT ALONE
“You’re not the only ones. And this will not end you.”
Kasey
When I found out about Jeremy’s secret struggle with lust and pornography, it felt like the air left the
room. The weight of it was crushing. I didn’t just feel betrayed—I felt discarded, silenced, and shattered in
a way that words can barely explain. The truth is, this hit every wound I carried into our marriage.
My life had been full of broken boundaries and what felt like the absence of healthy love. I struggled with
feeling cherished and protected. Instead, as the years went on I learned that love often came with harm,
and trust was dangerous. I encountered things far too early in life that no child should ever face—things
that left me feeling devalued and exposed. By the time I was a teenager, my story had already been shaped
by trauma, shame, and confusion. And yet, like so many women, I longed for a relationship where I could feel
truly safe—where I wouldn’t have to question my worth or fight for basic respect. But every man I dated
treated me like I wasn’t enough. Some of them even brought pornography into the relationship, like it was normal…
even expected. I was told, explicitly or implicitly, that my value was tied to how well I could compete with the fantasy.
Over and over again, I was left feeling unseen, unloved, and used. When I met Jeremy, something felt different.
He wasn’t like the others. He was kind, thoughtful, spiritually grounded. I remember crying in his car one night,
long before we were married, telling him with everything in me that pornography was a dealbreaker.
That if he ever betrayed me that way, I couldn’t stay. So when, years into our marriage, he confessed
what he’d been struggling with all along—everything I had feared came rushing back. The lies I had fought so hard
to silence roared louder than ever: “You’re not worth loving.” “You’re just an object.” “You’ll never be enough
for a man to stay faithful.” I felt hollow. The pain was more than betrayal—it was confirmation of the deep, aching
belief that I was disposable. At that moment, something else began to stir— something holy. Not immediately
and not without tears. God began to speak. This book is part of the story that followed.
Jeremy
The hardest thing I’ve ever done wasn’t quitting porn. It was telling my wife the truth.
Excerpted from This Will Not End Us: A Warfare Plan For Couples Battling Lust, Pornography And Sexual Sin by Jeremy & Kasey Gaston. Copyright © 2025 by Jeremy Gaston, Kasey Gaston. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.




