ON BROKEN WINGS draws from both biblical and secular history to demonstrate that the strength and power of one's usefulness arises out of a breaking experience earlier in life. Charles Haddon Spurgeon, H. G. Spafford, Samuel Rutherford, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt each had experiences that broke them from being dependent on the good will and strength of human beings. The typical characteristics of brokenness and unbrokenness are viewed...