Books on Brokenness
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In Every Pew Sits a Broken Heart
By Ruth Graham
Do you sit in church every Sunday with a hurting heart? Billy Graham's daughter knows how you feel because she's been there. Candidly sharing about her tragic divorces, her teenage daughter's two pregnancies, the darkness of depression and challenges of returning to college at 40, she offers hope as you walk the tumultuous journey of faith.
Brokenness: The Heart God Revives, with small group study guide
By Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Nancy Leigh DeMoss has discovered an irrefutable spiritual principle: before every great moment of God there is always a time of deep repentance. Here is her moving, true account of how God created that brokenness in others - and the astonishing revival that followed.
The Blessings of Brokenness
By Charles Stanley
If your life is crumbling to pieces, you probably don't feel like you're being blessed. Yet best-selling author Charles Stanley believes that Jesus can use this "breaking time" to help you grow spiritually and learn to comfort others in the real world of suffering. By losing control of your life, you may actually gain something far greater---intimacy with Jesus himself. 128 pages, hardcover from Zondervan.
Searching for God Knows What: Reflections on the Gospel of Jesus
By Donald Miller
Brokenness. We deny it, but our innumerable doubts and fears reveal its constant presence. We try and hide from it, but it's lurking behind every concealed corner. In Searching for God Knows What Donald Miller explores the countless ways that we try to fix our brokenness, which work about as well as the attempts of the king's men to put Humpty back together again, and clearly guides us to the fix we've been frantically looking for: redemption. Through clear biblical teaching and witty, engaging stories, Don Miller will help us to confess our brokenness and find the fix we've been searching for.