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Broken Things: Why We Suffer

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“If you are being broken, God is working with you,” writes Dr. M. R. DeHaan. “He is making something―something that will someday astound you with its wisdom and beauty.” Offering a message of hope and peace, Dr. M. R. DeHaan shares the healing principles of God’s Word and speaks compassionately to those seeking reasons for their suffering in the face of hard times. Broken Things shows how suffering can usher in a treasure of maturity and wholeness and how brokenness can be a sign of God’s working to refine the potential He sees in you. This Easy Print edition provides large type for clear, easy reading and is perfect for those who are visually challenged or dyslexic.

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First published January 1, 1978

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Martin R. Dehaan

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Martin Ralph De Haan (1891 - December 13, 1965) was a Bible teacher, founder of Radio Bible Class and editor of monthly devotional guide Our Daily Bread.

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October 11, 2009
Some really insightful and surprisingly sharp truthful notes directly from scripture. A "cold slap of water" for me (in a good way.) Warning: NOT FOR WHINERS! :)
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March 10, 2023

Dear friends,
I just read one of dr. MR DeHaan's books, named Broken things, Why we sufferrand. I understood that my usefulness in God's service depends on me being broken, again and again. My husband used for many years to read the devotional, My daily bread, before he went to be with the Lord.

The reason I write is to bring to your attention, as one that I have written books and edited them, I that this book has a lot of missquotes, toward the end. The psalms 42,43,44, and 73 are not written by David. They are written by the sons of Core and Asaf. I do not know what you are going to do, but I leave this matter with you. Please, cheque for yourself.
May God bless you
In Christ
Lidia
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November 8, 2016
Very good book. It's short, easy to read. I appreciate DeHaan's insight & wisdom. Written in 1948, it still has great reminders of God's will & plan for our lives, who I am in Christ & how we are all being conformed to the image of Jesus from glory to glory! Nothing grows without breaking. Think of a seed planted in the ground, it must break open so the plant can grow. Likewise we are as children of God.
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September 22, 2017
A few deep thoughts and not necessarily for a person who is "depressed" about their suffering at the moment. It will give you hope and reassure you that nothing in life goes unnoticed by our Lord and all suffering will be rewarded when it counts (in Heaven).
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June 9, 2018
Great book! Especially for those who have just come through a hardship. What a blessing. I give it as a gift.
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March 18, 2013
M. R. De Haan's book Broken Things: Why We Suffer illuminates the need for brokenness before a person can be useful in God's purposes. A must-read for the brokenhearted, the distressed, the mentally exhausted. Do not lose hope. Beyond your brokenness is a purpose for your suffering. It's not in vain.
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October 12, 2021
This book was really helpful! I love how it speaks directly to the heart of a person suffering, instead of just giving theological and intellectual answers. The only reason I gave it only 3 stars is because the second half wasn't that great. Many of the chapters didn't even speak to suffering. The first half would have to be given 5 stars, though!
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December 20, 2010
depth of life, surviving, giving, receiving, suffering and foremost 'love'.
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August 6, 2012
Still has some interesting insights on suffering and possibility. Originally published in 1948 from a Radio Bible Class sermon series, the book feels a tad dated at times.
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February 10, 2016
Overall good book. Very basic, but if you question things, this can give some answers.
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