Dispatch w.19.2019 "I usually find that most great people still carry a significant personality flaw." —Richard Rohr I was reading an article on my flight back from London the other day, and this statement just jumped off the screen. It’s nothing new or profound, but it really hit me. As I reflected on Rohr’s comment, it gave me peace with the brokenness of the world and humanity. The peace didn't come so much from knowing great people are messed up...that’s still a little messed up. Instead, it’s good to be reminded we are all wounded humans who fall short of the glory of God.
Terry Storch Dispatch w.19.2019
Terry Storch Dispatch w.19.2019
Terry Storch Dispatch w.19.2019
Dispatch w.19.2019 "I usually find that most great people still carry a significant personality flaw." —Richard Rohr I was reading an article on my flight back from London the other day, and this statement just jumped off the screen. It’s nothing new or profound, but it really hit me. As I reflected on Rohr’s comment, it gave me peace with the brokenness of the world and humanity. The peace didn't come so much from knowing great people are messed up...that’s still a little messed up. Instead, it’s good to be reminded we are all wounded humans who fall short of the glory of God.