Poverty is universal. Not everyone experiences material poverty, but everyone experiences some form of human poverty, whether it is emotional, physical, or spiritual. Without immersing ourselves in a culture of brokenness, it is easy to overlook our own level of brokenness. In Broken to Broken, Jim Ellison, relying on his experiences working with the poor, introduces urban missions as a path to spiritual growth. The premise of Broken to Broken is that God uses broken people to help heal broken people. This is reading for those acknowledging their brokenness and seeking restoration along their faith journeys. Let the restoration begin. Jim Ellison is married to Beth, and they have two sons, Will and Ben. He is a native of Tyrone, Georgia, a community twenty-five miles south of Atlanta. Jim is the Executive Director of Restoration ATL, a non-profit organization in Atlanta, Georgia, that serves women and children transitioning out of homelessness. The mission creates environments of restoration through spiritual retreats that bring together persons from all walks of life. Jim is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church and over the past twenty-five years, has served congregations in the Atlanta area, including the historic Atlanta First United Methodist Church. Jim holds religious degrees from Young Harris College and LaGrange College, and a Masters of Divinity from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. In 2005, Jim earned a Doctorate of Ministry from Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky. Jim enjoys thrift store shopping with his wife, fishing with his sons, and watching college football. For more information about the author or Restoration ATL, please visit RestorationATL.org.