...real care means the willingness to help each other in making our brokenness into the gateway to joy. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Leave the broken, irreversible past in God's hands, and step out into the invincible future with Him.” — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
Paradoxically, we achieve true wholeness only by embracing our fragility and sometimes, our brokenness. — Jalaja Bonheim Copy Share Image
“Wholeness is birthed through vulnerability and sensitivity, which is often conceived in brokenness. Jesus taught me this.” — Natalie Brenner Copy Share Image
People that have trust issues only need to look in the mirror. There they will meet the one person that will betray… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
Brokenness involves removing inappropriate pride and self-reliance and building healthy God-reliance. — John C. Maxwell Copy Share Image
My brokenness is a better bridge for people than my pretend wholeness ever was. — Sheila Walsh Copy Share Image
“Weariness should never hinder us from wanting to see restoration in a friend who is in the midst of brokenness.” — Patsy Burnette Copy Share Image
“People are like this too, you know,” he says eventually. “We break. We put ourselves back together. The cracks are the best… — Coco Mellors Copy Share Image
“Brokenness is just like beauty; it's something we wear and carry, and if we let it define us, it will. But we… — Lauren Miller Copy Share Image
We achieve true wholeness only by embracing our fragility and sometimes, our brokenness. Wholeness is a natural radiance of Love, and Love… — Jalaja Bonheim Copy Share Image
“God reminded me how beautiful we all are to Him, after all, we were created in His own image, and He looks… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Grace doesn't obsess with ourselves. It obsesses with people and with brokenness. This is a hard place to live, but God is… — Cathleen Falsani Copy Share Image
“Day drinking with a broken heart is like selling loose Cuban cigars like Newports, tryna leave the country without passports, and putting… — Frida R Copy Share Image
“Suddenly, he felt a tremendous stirring of hope inside his heart; it filled his whole body with its warmth. I may not… — H. L. Balcomb Copy Share Image
When I come clean about my brokenness, others catch glimpses of how the real grace of a real God works in the… — Jason Gray Copy Share Image
Im unfinished. Im unfixed. And the reality is thats where God meets me is in the mess of my life, in the… — Mike Yaconelli Copy Share Image
“My parents are humans too. This has been one of my greatest awakenings in adulthood: my parents being regular people, too. They… — Natalie Brenner Copy Share Image
It is central to Christian living that we should celebrate the goodness of creation, ponder its present brokenness, and, insofar as we… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I want to share my story, and I want to know yours. I believe with all my heart that sharing our stories,… — Anna White Copy Share Image
There is a strength, a power even, in understanding brokenness, because embracing our brokenness creates a need and desire for mercy, and… — Bryan Stevenson Copy Share Image
One day some people came to the master and asked: How can you be happy in a world of such impermanence, where… — Ajahn Chah Copy Share Image
Compassion asks us to go where it hurts, to enter into the places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Every day I have spent in Uganda has been beautifully overwhelming; everywhere I have looked, raw, filthy, human need and brokenness have… — Katie Davis Copy Share Image
“My dearest friend Abigail, These probably could be the last words I write to you and I may not live long enough… — Huseyn Raza Copy Share Image
“After working for more than twenty-five years, I understood that I don’t do what I do because it’s required or necessary or… — Bryan Stevenson Copy Share Image
“Paul Farmer, the renowned physician who has spent his life trying to cure the world's sickest and poorest people, once quoted me… — Bryan Stevenson Copy Share Image
“Every part of your brokenness will play a part in your wholeness.” — Andrena Sawyer Copy Share Image