BROKEN BUT BLESSED
HOW TO MOVE FROM BROKENNESS TO WHOLENESS
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About the Book
Be careful when you are spending more time looking around at your surroundings instead of listening to the voice that is calling you. The winds of life will constantly blow and shift but we cannot afford to focus on the changing winds of life. Instead, we must live by faith and stay focused on Christ. The difference between surviving and sinking is a matter of who you are looking at. In order to live a life free from fear we must remain focused on Christ at all times. We cannot afford to look around or to look down but we must look up. We cannot look at our condition but we must look at Christ. We cannot depend on our friends to support us; we must look to the Savior to save us. Just stay focused. When fear shows up, doubt kicks in, your back is up against the wall, and the winds of life won't stop blowing, broken heart and tears in your eyes, just stay focused.
About the Author
Reverend Dr. James E. Jones Jr. is the husband of Cheryl B. Jones and proud father of Little Miss Jarae’ E. Jones. He is the only son of the late James E. Jones, Sr. and Mary Turner. He is the founder, Pastor and wonderful leader of Grace Fellowship Worship Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In August 2009, Dr. Jones finally began the kingdom assignment by beginning his personal transformation from brokenness to walking in the abundant blessings and healing of God. During the past two and a half years God has shown unmerited favor upon the life of not only Dr. Jones but his congregation as well. By being obedient to the call of God, many doors have been opened spiritually, mentally, physically, personally, financially and emotionally. I thank God for the personal growth and movement of Reverend Dr. Pastor Jones from brokenness to wholeness. During this season of realness and transparency, many lives have been transformed from those who have been in church their whole life to those who are experiencing church for the first time. Thank you Pastor Jones for not only your personal sacrifice but the sacrifice of your family to allow all those who you have touched personally through your words, testimony, sermons, your trials, your first book, and this book to help us on our roads from personal brokenness to wholeness. Psalm 56:3-4 (NIV) 3When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. 4In God, whose word I praise— in God I trust and am not afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?