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For his anger endureth but for a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning (Ps. 30:5 KJV). So is Broken for a Blessing: It is from a weeping night to a joyful morning-from brokenness to restoration. At some point one will face some kind of turmoil storm or darkness. However each of these can also be seen as a developing process. Like bread when it is broken: whenever a bread is broken: it meant someone is getting ready to eat. This is the same from hurting to healing. God breaks you to heal you or turn you into a better person. This is what Broken for a Blessing is about. In this book the author wrote ten chapters as he considers the number 10 to be significant. He talks about events that were written about in the Bible and uses the number as a metaphor of ones destiny. He also uses the number 10 as a metaphor in his own life journey. When he was ten years old he played a game called the ten steps to Zion. In the game each of the competitors would hold a Bible. The judge would say Sword in hand and then give the competitors a Bible verse and whoever found it first would take a step. The game would end when a player reached the tenth bench. The author would always be the one who would reach the tenth bench first. In addition the author started his life in the United States with ten dollars; he actually started with a hundred dollars but he used ninety dollars of that amount just to pay his rent. He was married for ten years before he suffered a broken marriage. It was during his time of brokenness and isolation when God revealed the book in his spirit Broken for a Blessing. This book will inspire you and will let you know that theres hope and a purpose for you. You should not get bitter when you are broken; rather you should understand that you are going through to make yourself better. Whatever comes to break you should be seen as something that is coming to make you. Theres a process in the making and a process in becoming. This is not the time for you to break down; its the time for you to break through.