Blessed Are the Broken is a collection of stories that give voice to the lived reality of moral injury--the quiet, often unseen wounds carried by those who have faced situations that violate their deepest sense of right and wrong. Set in the aftermath of disaster, ministry, and everyday human crisis, these narratives explore what it means to continue living when integrity has been strained, trust has been fractured, and easy explanations no longer suffice. The purpose of this book is to name and honor these experiences without reducing them to lessons or resolutions. Through story, it creates space for readers to recognize their own wounds, to feel less alone, and to encounter the complexity of moral pain without judgment. Its central point is that brokenness is not the end of the story. While moral injury leaves lasting marks, it does not erase dignity, agency, or the possibility of grace. These stories do not offer quick healing, but they bear witness to a deeper truth: that even in fracture, there remains a way to live honestly, to remain human, and to move forward with integrity.