Day 22 | Broken People in a Broken World
We are broken people living in a broken world. Yet Jesus repairs this brokenness, reminding us that earthly status is not the true measure of God’s favor.
Frank Kovarik is director of equity and inclusion and chair of the English department at St. Louis University High School. He is the author of To God, with Gratitude: 200 Years of SLUH, a book commemorating the school’s 2018 bicentennial. He and his wife Lisa Granich-Kovarik have three daughters.
We are broken people living in a broken world. Yet Jesus repairs this brokenness, reminding us that earthly status is not the true measure of God’s favor.
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